Blockchain Is Fast Enough For Institutional Adoption. But What Else Does It Need?
The post Blockchain Is Fast Enough For Institutional Adoption. But What Else Does It Need? appeared com. If there’s one thing that blockchain has gotten better at over the years, it’s speed. Scalability is a major priority for just about every blockchain network today and significant progress has been made, resulting in dramatic increases in throughput. One of the best examples of this is Ethereum, which was once painfully slow at just a handful of transactions per second. But thanks to its transition to Proof-of-Stake and the emergence of Layer-2 scaling networks, it can now process thousands of transactions in seconds. The impressive strides made in blockchain scalability were illustrated in a recent report by a16z crypto, which found that the throughput has increased by more than 100-times in the last five years. The 2025 State of Crypto report looked at the average processing speed of dozens of major blockchain networks, and found that it’s now capable of processing an astonishing 3, 400 TPS, up from just 340 TPS five years ago. Those numbers suggest blockchain is now much faster than many of the world’s most reliable financial systems. For instance, the payments processor Strip was only able to process around 2, 300 TPS during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, while the Nasdaq stock exchange is capable of approximately 2, 400 TPS. No More Need For Speed Of course, decentralized networks still have room for improvement and cannot yet match the blazing-fast processing speeds of credit card networks like VISA, which can facilitate more than 24, 000 TPS. But it doesn’t need to attain such speeds to support most institutional requirements, said COTI CEO, Shahaf Bar Geffen. According to Geffen, blockchain is absolutely institutional-ready in terms of its ability to process transactions rapidly enough. “While there are always further improvements that can be made in terms of scalability, speed and cost are no longer deterrents,” he said. “If you’re building a.