The Internet Computer (ICP) has topped global blockchain speed rankings for September 2025, recording 1,076 transactions per second, according to data from Chainspect. This positions ICP ahead of other major networks including Solana, which registered 908.7 TPS, and Taraxa at 362.9 TPS.
Chainspect’s monthly analysis tracks performance across 25 of the fastest blockchains worldwide, highlighting how networks manage transaction throughput over a 30-day period. ICP’s strong showing reflects both the network’s capacity for high-volume processing and its growing adoption in decentralized applications.
The report also noted the performance of BNB Chain, Base, Stellar, Tron, Sei, Near, Polygon, and others, which ranged between 165 TPS and 43 TPS. While Solana remains a close competitor, ICP’s leading position signals its resilience and optimisation in handling complex transaction loads.
Experts point to ICP’s architecture as a key factor in its speed. By integrating chain-key cryptography and decentralised computation, ICP can process smart contracts directly on-chain with minimal delay. This efficiency makes it an attractive platform for developers and enterprises seeking fast and reliable blockchain solutions.
The rankings underscore the competitive landscape in the blockchain industry, where speed is a critical measure alongside security and decentralisation. ICP’s continued performance highlights its ambition to maintain a leadership role while supporting the growth of Web3 applications and services.
The full Chainspect report offers a detailed comparison of blockchain throughput, demonstrating how performance varies under different network conditions and usage scenarios. ICP’s lead in this assessment positions it as a benchmark for speed in the current generation of decentralised networks.
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