ICP Posts Sustained 1,089 TPS Over Full 24-Hour Cycle @Dfinity's Internet Computer Protocol ($ICP) has reached a new weekly throughput milestone, processing a sustained 1,089 transactions per
ICP Posts Sustained 1,089 TPS Over Full 24-Hour Cycle
@Dfinity's Internet Computer Protocol ($ICP) has reached a new weekly throughput milestone, processing a sustained 1,089 transactions per second, and holding that rate across a complete 24-hour period. According to @Chainspect_app, the network recorded more than 1,000 TPS every day throughout the past week, a level of consistency that sets it apart from many layer-1 peers that post headline speeds without the underlying endurance.
The milestone matters because sustained throughput, rather than peak bursts, is what real-world applications actually demand. Chainspect data shows ICP's current TPS at 1,300, with a recorded maximum of 25,621 transactions per second and a block time of 0.48 seconds. That block time, combined with near-instant finality, makes the network a credible candidate for high-concurrency use cases such as on-chain AI inference, enterprise-grade applications, and full-stack decentralised services.
Architecture Built for Scale
Internet Computer is a layer-1 blockchain developed by the DFINITY Foundation that hosts smart contracts called canisters across more than 47 subnets, using Chain Key cryptography for sub-second finality. Rather than routing everything through a single consensus bottleneck, the network splits workloads across independently running subnets, each with its own consensus mechanism. This design is central to why the protocol can sustain four-digit TPS figures day after day, rather than only during brief stress tests.
Internet Computer uses a reverse gas model where developers pre-pay computation costs in cycles burned from ICP tokens. The practical effect for end users is effectively zero transaction fees, which removes one of the most common friction points limiting adoption on competing chains. The average transaction fee on ICP currently sits at roughly $0.0000994.
The network has surpassed 294 billion total transactions, processing around 910 to 1,300 transactions per second depending on the measurement window. That cumulative figure, combined with consistent weekly TPS data from Chainspect, positions ICP among the most active layer-1 networks by raw transaction volume. Whether that activity translates into broader developer and user adoption remains a separate question, but the infrastructure case is becoming harder to dismiss.
SourcesChainspect: ICP TPS, Max TPS, Block Time and Network MetricsCoinMarketCap: Internet Computer Latest Network UpdatesInternet Computer: Official Network Statistics