Sei achieved a key milestone in 2025: transforming the parallelized EVM from a technical blueprint in the lab into a stable, production-grade system.
The core competitiveness of version 2 is not just about benchmark numbers but is demonstrated by its performance under real transaction loads. Finality confirmation in 400 milliseconds, throughput of 12,500 transactions per second (Giga target pointing to 200,000+), an average of 4.5 million transactions daily, a cumulative total of 4 billion historical records, and an average fee of only $0.0004 per transaction—these metrics are not just theoretical figures in a lab but actual results from long-term network operation.
From a technical perspective, implementing a parallelized EVM means breaking through the limitations of traditional single-threaded execution. While maintaining compatibility with the Ethereum ecosystem, it significantly improves transaction throughput and confirmation efficiency through parallel processing mechanisms. This represents a qualitative leap for ecosystem applications—especially DEXs, lending, and derivatives trading.
In 2025, Sei is proving with real operational data that parallelization is not just a concept but a sustainable infrastructure.
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MevSandwich
· 8h ago
Real data is way more impressive than bragging. The $0.0004 fee is truly outstanding, and DEXs should be worried.
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AirdropHunter
· 8h ago
Wow, a fee of $0.0004? Is this real? It feels like a dream.
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0xSoulless
· 8h ago
I'm overwhelmed, another "production-level system," this time it's Sei. The fee of $0.0004 sounds cheap, but it only becomes valuable with real traffic and genuine funds.
12,500 transactions per second sounds impressive; we'll see when big capital actually invests.
No matter how good the talk is, it has to withstand the bear market. Otherwise, it will just become a "former star of hope."
Sei achieved a key milestone in 2025: transforming the parallelized EVM from a technical blueprint in the lab into a stable, production-grade system.
The core competitiveness of version 2 is not just about benchmark numbers but is demonstrated by its performance under real transaction loads. Finality confirmation in 400 milliseconds, throughput of 12,500 transactions per second (Giga target pointing to 200,000+), an average of 4.5 million transactions daily, a cumulative total of 4 billion historical records, and an average fee of only $0.0004 per transaction—these metrics are not just theoretical figures in a lab but actual results from long-term network operation.
From a technical perspective, implementing a parallelized EVM means breaking through the limitations of traditional single-threaded execution. While maintaining compatibility with the Ethereum ecosystem, it significantly improves transaction throughput and confirmation efficiency through parallel processing mechanisms. This represents a qualitative leap for ecosystem applications—especially DEXs, lending, and derivatives trading.
In 2025, Sei is proving with real operational data that parallelization is not just a concept but a sustainable infrastructure.