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High TPS isn’t just a flex.
It is what makes scaling real world Web3 apps possible without breaking the user experience.
This @mpost_io op-ed explains why throughput is the difference between theory and adoption.
Read it and you will see what most are missing. ↓
Blockchains are inherently slow.
Pi² is building the verifiable settlement layer that pushes beyond their bottlenecks.
Great convo with @BlockhuntersOrg and @RosuGrigore covering FastSet, OmniSet, and where Web3 infra is headed.
Watch here ↓
Curious how FastSet achieves 100K+ TPS and sub-100ms finality?
The key is modular design for parallel claims and verifiable settlement, not the bottlenecks of traditional blockchains.
Choose your path. Full whitepaper or one pager ↓
FastSet Wallet is built for speed and scale.
Watch @Ovcd27 open a wallet, fund it instantly, send assets across the network, and follow every step live.
See how fast it really is ↓
X Space Recap: 100K+ TPS Real or Hype?
Yesterday the Pi Squared team went live to tackle one of the biggest questions in web3: is 100K+ TPS actually possible, or just hype.
Who joined
@RosuGrigore (Founder & CEO)
@Ovcd27 (Blockchain Developer - VSL)
@UBAmain (Community Lead)
Why TPS matters – @Ovcd27 broke down TPS and why it remains the benchmark for blockchain performance. Most chains today hit only hundreds or a few thousand TPS, limited by bottlenecks in traditional infrastructure.
FastSet breakthrough – @RosuGrigore explained how Pi²’s FastSet reached 100K+ TPS with sub 100ms finality on standard hardware. Unlike blockchains that rely on expensive machines, FastSet is actor based and avoids total ordering, opening the door to massive scalability.
Trust and speed – @Ovcd27 addressed the key tradeoff question. Even at 100K+ TPS, FastSet keeps decentralization and verifiability intact. That means speed without sacrificing trust.
Why it matters – High frequency trading, real-world assets, micropayments, and gaming all stand to gain. Pi² is already aiming at 1M TPS by mainnet, and ultra low latency could unlock entirely new real-time global applications.
Community Portal – @UBAmain introduced the Pi² Portal, your hub for FastSet learning, quests to earn points, and the Reactor TPS Game launching next week to stress test the network in real time.
Final takeaway – @RosuGrigore left us with this: the future of web3 may not look like blockchain at all. Pi² is building toward that vision with speed, simplicity, and scalability at its core!
Catch the full Space, including community Q&A, here ↓
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TLDR: Why Web3 Gaming Actually Makes Sense (Part 4: The Numbers)
Time for real talk about metrics.
Not marketing stats.
Not whitepaper promises.
Actual numbers from live games.
Traditional game infrastructure:
- 6-12 months setup
- $150K minimum to launch
- 30-40% ongoing costs
- Multiple teams needed
- Regional scaling issues
What we're seeing with decentralized infrastructure:
- 85% faster deployment
- 70% cost reduction
- Sub-50ms latency
- 99.99% uptime
- Global coverage by default
But here's what really matters:
Your devs spend time making games better instead of babysitting servers.
Your players get games that work, assets they own, and features that scale.
And the best metric? When your team stops talking about infrastructure because it just works.
Next up: Where this is all heading...
Shipping once isn't enough anymore.
Top titles now dominate engagement and revenue. F2P churn is brutal.
LiveOps cadence is everything.
Live Service isn’t a genre. It’s the market.
So this is a message to current and future game devs:
Power your game with infra built for iteration. We’ve got you covered.
TLDR: Why Web3 Gaming Actually Makes Sense (Part 5: The Future)
Let's cut through the noise about "the future of gaming."
Most of it’s hype. Here's what's actually happening.
Games are getting more expensive to run.
Live service is standard now.
Players expect more features, better performance, instant scaling.
The old way isn't sustainable:
❌ Rising server costs
❌ Complex infrastructure
❌ Centralized points of failure
❌ Assets locked to one game
❌ Teams drowning in maintenance
What decentralized infrastructure enables:
✅ Games that outlive their studios
✅ Tools that devs can share and monetize
✅ Infrastructure that scales with demand
✅ Assets that players actually own
✅ Communities that power their own games
This isn't about blockchain changing gaming.
It's about giving devs better tools to build sustainable games.
Web3 gaming was inevitable - not because of crypto or NFTs, but because game infrastructure needed to evolve.
The future is simple: build games, not infrastructure.
(Web3 gaming is inevitable)