Solana mainnet-beta continued showing improved transaction processing metrics through June 19-20 following recent scheduler optimizations, with average TPS above 3,000 and confirmation times under 2 seconds.
For Radar, chain performance data is a protocol operations signal: sustained throughput improvements affect DApp reliability, MEV dynamics and cross-chain bridge timing.
What Happened
Solana is a high-throughput Layer 1 blockchain. Recent scheduler updates targeted transaction ordering efficiency and fee market stability during high-demand periods.
Network data shows the improvements have held through multiple days of sustained usage, with fewer dropped transactions and more predictable fee behavior.
Why It Matters
Chain performance matters because DApp users, traders and bridge operators depend on reliable confirmation times. Improvement in throughput and fee predictability reduces operational risk for protocols building on Solana.
The owner-fit angle is chain operations: network performance monitoring, DApp reliability assessment and ecosystem readiness tracking.
What To Watch Next
Watch whether throughput and confirmation stability hold during the next major NFT mint or token launch event.
Also monitor whether bridge volumes increase as confidence in network reliability improves.
Continue this cluster
Continue with chain update items that track network performance, protocol upgrades and ecosystem reliability metrics.