After reviewing a set of the latest data, I realized that Ethereum's network efficiency has already far surpassed its competitors.
Let's compare the real-time TPS performance of major public chains:
Ethereum remains stable at 6800 TPS, Solana around 3500 TPS, SUI at 250 TPS, and XRPL only a pathetic 19 TPS.
From a purely technical perspective, this gap is now hard to ignore. Ethereum's transaction processing capacity is at least nearly twice that of Solana, and its performance ceiling far outstrips other rivals.
In theory, this level of technological advantage should translate into market recognition, but in reality, the $ETH price performance doesn't seem to fully reflect this. Either the market hasn't fully digested this data yet, or investors are waiting for more obvious application scenarios to explode. There are definitely stories to tell behind this.
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After reviewing a set of the latest data, I realized that Ethereum's network efficiency has already far surpassed its competitors.
Let's compare the real-time TPS performance of major public chains:
Ethereum remains stable at 6800 TPS, Solana around 3500 TPS, SUI at 250 TPS, and XRPL only a pathetic 19 TPS.
From a purely technical perspective, this gap is now hard to ignore. Ethereum's transaction processing capacity is at least nearly twice that of Solana, and its performance ceiling far outstrips other rivals.
In theory, this level of technological advantage should translate into market recognition, but in reality, the $ETH price performance doesn't seem to fully reflect this. Either the market hasn't fully digested this data yet, or investors are waiting for more obvious application scenarios to explode. There are definitely stories to tell behind this.