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Psy Protocol achieves 521,000 TPS on a live proof-of-work network and offers a $100,000 bounty to anyone who can prove the results are invalid.
Hong Kong | February 11, 2026 — Psy Protocol today announced that it has achieved 521,000 transactions per second (TPS) on a live, on-chain verifiable Proof-of-Work network. The team states that this result surpasses all mainstream Proof-of-Stake and Proof-of-Work chains’ public benchmarks to date without sacrificing decentralization, security, or privacy.
The stress test was conducted across thousands of Google Cloud instances to simulate high concurrency and internet-scale operation environments. Each transaction in the benchmark includes cryptographic proofs, and the complete dataset has been published for independent verification.
To demonstrate confidence in the results, Psy Protocol has publicly set a $100,000 bounty, rewarding anyone who can, based on the published proof materials, demonstrate that the throughput result is invalid.
“This is not a testnet demo or a theoretical calculation,” said Carter Feldman, founder and CEO of Psy Protocol. “Every result can be verified. If we are wrong, mathematics will prove it—and we will pay $100,000 to whoever can prove it.”
Why 521,000 TPS Matters Today
High throughput benchmarks are not uncommon in the crypto industry. Psy Protocol believes this result is structurally significant, primarily due to the context of its intended use cases.
Blockchain was originally designed around human transaction patterns: sporadic activities, manual approvals, and lower concurrency. However, as millions of autonomous AI agents continuously perform transactions, collaborate, and settle at machine speed, this model is becoming increasingly mismatched.
When networks designed for human-scale use encounter persistent machine-level demands, the typical outcomes are network congestion, soaring fees, and cascading bottlenecks. Psy Protocol views 521,000 TPS as a “baseline” infrastructure needed for machine-native economies, rather than a performance ceiling.
How the Architecture Works
Most blockchains require each node to re-execute every transaction, which inherently caps throughput at the architecture level. Psy Protocol removes this bottleneck through four interrelated design choices:
Psy Protocol states that 521,000 TPS reflects the current test configuration; further scaling of parallel proof generation can achieve even higher throughput.
Verification Method: Open Data, Verifiable on Consumer Hardware
Because verification relies on succinct recursive proofs rather than full re-execution, Psy Protocol states that any proof combination in the benchmark can be independently verified on consumer-grade hardware—including low-performance devices like Raspberry Pi.
All testing methods, ZK circuit data, and composite proofs have been fully open-sourced. Access at:
https://st8.psy.xyz/explorer
Feasible Use Cases at This Scale
With sustained throughput exceeding 500,000 TPS, new on-chain activity types become feasible, such as:
About Psy Protocol
Psy Protocol is building a proof-of-work smart contract platform aimed at an “agentic internet.” Its architecture combines the security and decentralization advantages of Proof-of-Work with the throughput and cost efficiency traditionally associated with Proof-of-Stake systems. Psy employs a “Proof-of-Useful-Work (PoUW)” consensus model, where miners perform cryptographically productive work—aggregating and verifying zero-knowledge proofs—instead of arbitrary hash puzzle calculations.