Solayer Mainnet Launch: The hardware-accelerated chain with 300,000 TPS is here

【BitPush】Solayer’s InfiniSVM mainnet Alpha version officially launched today. This thing is not simple — it claims to handle up to 300,000 transactions per second with continuous throughput, and the confirmation speed is pushed down to sub-second levels.

What’s the most exciting for developers? They can directly migrate existing Solana applications to use it, and also get free access to this monster-level underlying performance. High-frequency trading folks, those bringing real assets on-chain, and traditional financial institutions wanting to explore Web3 — now they have a solid infrastructure option.

If you want to try it out, the process is very simple: users connect SOL via sBridge, and can immediately interact with already deployed applications. Developer documentation and deployment tools are all in place, so you can get started right away.

The timing is quite perfect — just in time for the Solana Breakpoint conference in Abu Dhabi. Solayer’s move has thoroughly tied itself into the Solana ecosystem, while also expanding the boundaries of high-performance applications within the entire ecosystem.

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SchrodingersFOMOvip
· 2025-12-14 08:11
300,000 TPS sounds impressive, but let's see if it can actually reach that level in practice. --- Another hardware-accelerated chain—why are there so many projects like this? --- Talking about free performance sounds unreliable; there’s no such thing in the world. --- A new parasite has appeared in the Solana ecosystem, and the competition never ends. --- Sub-second confirmation? I just want to ask if this is theoretical or actual measured data. --- Connecting sBridge is so simple; is the security really up to standard? --- Now everything is catching up with the pace in Abu Dhabi, and marketing tactics are really ramping up. --- Using Solana applications as a gimmick, honestly, there’s not much innovation involved. --- If 300,000 TPS can truly run stably, I definitely need to check it out. --- Mainnet Alpha is already boasting; when is the official version coming? --- Why do I always feel that projects like this ultimately become tools for hype?
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LightningPacketLossvip
· 2025-12-14 01:18
300,000 TPS, is that real or just hype? After watching for a while, I still want to know how much it can actually handle.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 2025-12-14 00:41
300,000 TPS? Sounds like another "revolutionary" narrative. I wish I had known earlier... Last time, Arbitrum also hyped it up, but what happened? My leveraged position was liquidated so quickly.
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Ramen_Until_Richvip
· 2025-12-11 11:15
300,000 TPS sounds impressive, but let's see if it can really run first. There are a bunch of hardware-accelerated chains, but how many can last more than half a year? I've heard too many stories about relocating Solana applications; let's wait for real projects to come online. This timing is indeed good, Abu Dhabi has many wealthy players. Wait, can sub-second confirmation really be stable? Don't embarrass ourselves again.
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FudVaccinatorvip
· 2025-12-11 09:54
300,000 TPS sounds impressive, but will it actually run at full capacity once launched? Let's wait and see. Solana ecosystem introduces another "revolutionary" solution, this time relying on hardware acceleration. Feels a bit familiar. The term "free performance" makes me think of those projects that eventually ran away with users' funds. Is connecting sBridge all it takes? How is security ensured? Has it been audited? Huh, they’re already boasting about 300,000 TPS in the alpha version. Where does this confidence come from? Another Solana chain with migration compatibility—isn't this just rehashing old ideas? What's the difference? The mainnet is still in alpha? That naming is interesting. Is it really stable? If high-frequency trading can truly handle 300,000 transactions, I’ll be convinced regardless of the price movement.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 2025-12-11 09:49
300,000 TPS sounds impressive, but in reality, how big the arbitrage opportunities are depends on the market depth... However, the move to be compatible with the Solana ecosystem is indeed clever, directly reducing migration costs.
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InfraVibesvip
· 2025-12-11 09:45
300,000 TPS sounds pretty impressive, but the key is whether it can run stably in practice. This means that stuff within the Solana ecosystem can be used directly, which indeed lowers migration costs, so that's a plus. It's another Alpha version; let's see if it turns into a PPT chain again—actual performance in the future is what matters.
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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 2025-12-11 09:38
300,000 TPS sounds great, but I don't know how it will perform in practice. All those previous claims were pretty intense.
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ChainPoetvip
· 2025-12-11 09:34
300,000 TPS sounds outrageous, but these days, everyone dares to boast about anything. Let's wait and see after running for some time. However, being able to directly port Solana applications is somewhat impressive; the ecosystem migration cost is the lowest. Another new public chain is here. When will this TPS arms race finally end? Sub-second confirmation? Fine, I'll just see if it can truly stabilize.
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LiquidationSurvivorvip
· 2025-12-11 09:33
300,000 TPS sounds impressive, but can it really run at full capacity? I always feel like these numbers are inflated. My buddy's right, free access to the Solana ecosystem is indeed attractive, but what about the risks? New chains are always like this. Fast confirmation times at the sub-second level, hardware acceleration—these features remind me of the projects from two years ago. If you can directly port Solana applications, then let's see who gets there first—no empty promises. Wait, is this another chain that’s so cheap it makes me feel unsafe? The real test is in practical use; don’t just talk about performance—user experience is king. Hardware acceleration sounds high-tech, but what about stability? That’s what I care about.
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