Ethereum hit a major milestone this week—the Layer-1 network processed 2.2 million transactions in a single day on Tuesday, obliterating previous records. It's a solid reminder of just how much throughput the blockchain can handle when activity really picks up. Whether this reflects growing adoption, increased trading volume, or a surge in DeFi activity remains worth watching. The network's performance under heavy load like this shows the infrastructure can scale when it matters.
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P2ENotWorking
· 5h ago
Huh, really? 2.2 million transactions in a day? I don't feel the gas fees have gone down.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 8h ago
2.2 million transactions per day, this number sounds unbelievable. Is it real?
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BTCBeliefStation
· 8h ago
2.2 million transactions in a day? Really? Or is it just another hype-driven number?
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degenonymous
· 8h ago
2.2 million transactions completed in a day, ETH is showing off its muscle again.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 8h ago
2.2 million transactions in a day? Eth, this move is impressive. By the way, is it truly driven by demand or just another hype?
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HashBandit
· 8h ago
2.2m txs in a day sounds wild till you realize half of it's probably just liquidations and sandwich bots fighting over scraps lol
Ethereum hit a major milestone this week—the Layer-1 network processed 2.2 million transactions in a single day on Tuesday, obliterating previous records. It's a solid reminder of just how much throughput the blockchain can handle when activity really picks up. Whether this reflects growing adoption, increased trading volume, or a surge in DeFi activity remains worth watching. The network's performance under heavy load like this shows the infrastructure can scale when it matters.