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Saudien95
Saudien95
🚀 Everyone loves talking about TPS. But TPS alone doesn't tell the full story. $ICP recently reported an average of ~2,734 TPS in May — an impressive figure that puts it among the highest-performing blockchain networks today. Yet the real question isn't simply who processes the most transactions. It's what those transactions actually represent. ⚡ $SOL is optimized for high-frequency trading, real-time markets, and fast execution. 🧠 $ICP focuses on running applications, storing data, and performing computation directly on-chain. 🌱 $FOGO remains an emerging network that has yet to prove itself under large-scale demand. That's why comparing $ICP, $SOL, and $FOGO purely by TPS misses the bigger picture. Performance isn't just about throughput. It's about: • Finality • Decentralization • State execution • Reliability under load • Real-world user experience A blockchain can post massive TPS numbers in ideal conditions, but what matters is whether that performance remains stable when real users arrive. At the end of the day, users don't care about TPS leaderboards. They care about whether apps are fast, reliable, scalable, and affordable. So yes, $ICP posting ~2,734 TPS is a strong signal. But the real race isn't about who has the biggest number. It's about which network can consistently deliver the best experience when demand actually shows up. And that's the metric that ultimately matters. #ICP #SOL #FOGO #Blockchain #Crypto

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