Fastest Blockchains by TPS (Transactions Per Second)
Solana is the fastest blockchain by TPS
| Data from Chainspect | Aug 20, 2026, 11:06 UTC | ||||||||
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| 1 Solana Layer 1 | 1,922 tx/s 3.82% | 7,669 tx/s | 65,000 tx/s | 1.16B txns | 416ms | 12.8s | 122B txns | Mar 16, 2020 |
| 2 ICP Layer 1 | 1,331 tx/s 1.63% | 25,621 tx/s | 209,708 tx/s | 804M txns | 480ms | 0s | 299B txns | May 10, 2021 |
| 3 BNB Chain Layer 1 | 198.9 tx/s 1.55% | 3,252 tx/s | 6,349 tx/s | 120M txns | 450ms | 650ms | 14.3B txns | Sep 1, 2020 |
| 4 Stellar Layer 1 | 133.6 tx/s 0.47% | 203.2 tx/s | 3,351 tx/s | 80.8M txns | 5.61s | 0s | 24.1B txns | Sep 30, 2015 |
| 5 TRON Layer 1 | 130.9 tx/s 0.53% | 439.4 tx/s | 2,516 tx/s | 79.2M txns | 3s | 57s | 15.2B txns | Jun 25, 2018 |
| 6 Base Layer 2 | 110.3 tx/s 6.64% | 2,515 tx/s | 3,571 tx/s | 66.7M txns | 2s | 13m 13s | 7.2B txns | Aug 9, 2023 |
| 7 Aptos Layer 1 | 109.5 tx/s 2.13% | 12,933 tx/s | 160,000 tx/s | 66.2M txns | 36ms | 0s | 4.72B txns | Oct 12, 2022 |
| 8 Polygon Sidechain | 64.24 tx/s 0.73% | 537.5 tx/s | 3,810 tx/s | 38.9M txns | 1.5s | 5s | 7.93B txns | May 30, 2020 |
| 9 Sui Layer 1 | 44 tx/s 4.10% | 1,125 tx/s | 120,000 tx/s | 26.6M txns | 75ms | 0s | 4.61B txns | May 3, 2023 |
| 10 | 39.93 tx/s 2.98% | 99,825 tx/s | 100,000 tx/s | 24.2M txns | 40ms | 1.3s | 10.4B txns | Nov 25, 2025 |
| 11 TON Layer 1 | 34.18 tx/s 1.34% | 1,542 tx/s | 104,715 tx/s | 20.7M txns | 404ms | 800ms | 3.38B txns | May 26, 2021 |
| 12 Avalanche Layer 1 | 33.97 tx/s 4.84% | 241.3 tx/s | 1,191 tx/s | 20.5M txns | 1.1s | 2s | 1.54B txns | Sep 21, 2020 |
| 13 Ethereum Layer 1 | 30.46 tx/s 0.94% | 74.91 tx/s | 238.1 tx/s | 18.4M txns | 12.04s | 12m 48s | 3.67B txns | Jul 30, 2015 |
| 14 Optimism Layer 2 | 21.6 tx/s 11.58% | 295.7 tx/s | 714.3 tx/s | 13.1M txns | 2s | 16m 48s | 1.32B txns | Dec 16, 2021 |
| 15 Arbitrum Layer 2 | 13.1 tx/s 9.61% | 2,036 tx/s | 6,095 tx/s | 7.92M txns | 252ms | 13m 48s | 2.31B txns | Aug 31, 2021 |
| 16 BSV Blockchain Layer 1 | 10.7 tx/s 3.99% | 1,975 tx/s | 31,815 tx/s | 6.46M txns | 10m 6s | 1h | 7.1B txns | Nov 15, 2018 |
| 17 Somnia Layer 1 | 9.93 tx/s 7.59% | 134,642 tx/s | 1,050,000 tx/s | 6.01M txns | 100ms | 0s | 1.79B txns | Sep 2, 2025 |
| 18 Bitcoin Layer 1 | 8.16 tx/s 2.40% | 13.48 tx/s | 7 tx/s | 4.93M txns | 9m 46s | 1h | 1.42B txns | Jan 3, 2009 |
| 19 NEAR Layer 1 | 7.59 tx/s 0.94% | 4,135 tx/s | 1,000,000 tx/s | 4.59M txns | 611ms | 1.2s | 5.41B txns | Apr 22, 2020 |
| 20 Algorand Layer 1 | 7.09 tx/s 4.01% | 5,716 tx/s | 9,384 tx/s | 4.29M txns | 2.75s | 0s | 3.5B txns | Jun 12, 2019 |
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Fastest Blockchain Rankings
The fastest blockchain is the one that can process the highest number of transactions while maintaining fast confirmation times and supporting real network activity. Although blockchain speed is often measured by TPS (transactions per second), throughput alone does not tell the whole story. Block time, finality, and transaction volume also influence how quickly and efficiently a blockchain operates.
Chainspect's Blockchain TPS Ranking tracks the fastest blockchains using live network data rather than theoretical benchmarks or isolated stress tests. This allows you to see which blockchain networks are currently processing the most transactions and how their performance changes over time.
Understanding Blockchain TPS
TPS (Transactions Per Second) measures how many transactions a blockchain processes each second and is one of the most widely used performance metrics in Web3. In addition to Real-Time TPS, Chainspect tracks Max TPS, which represents the highest sustained throughput observed on each network, and Theoretical TPS, which estimates the protocol's maximum capacity under ideal conditions.
Blockchain speed depends on more than TPS alone. Block time determines how frequently new blocks are produced, while finality measures how long it takes for transactions to become irreversible. Transaction volume provides additional context by showing how much real activity each blockchain is handling.
Live Blockchain Performance
The fastest blockchain today may not be the fastest tomorrow. Network usage, validator performance, consensus mechanisms, and application demand all influence real-world throughput. Chainspect continuously monitors blockchain networks and updates live TPS rankings, helping investors, researchers, and builders follow blockchain performance as it changes in real time.