Paradigm: Recommends that the EVM community adopt the amount of gas per second as a measure of network performance
On April 26th, Paradigm published an article suggesting that the EVM community adopt gas per second (gaspersecond) as a network performance measurement standard, while combining other dimensions of gas fee pricing to create comprehensive performance standards. Blockchain network performance is usually measured by the number of transactions per second, but for Ethereum and other EVM blockchains, a more detailed and accurate measurement standard should be gas per second, which reflects the computing workload that the network can process per second. Gas is the unit of measurement for the computing workload required to execute transactions or smart contracts, and also helps to compare the performance of different EVM-compatible chains. Currently, the EVM network is calculated in gas per second, with opBNB (100mgs/s) being the most powerful network and Ethereum mainnet (1.25mgs/s) being the worst performing. Reth, created by Paradigm, has reached 100-200mgas/s during real-time synchronization, and its short-term goal is to reach 1gigagas/s (1 billion per second).
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