**Michael Sutton Highlights Transaction Capabilities of tn11 in Relation to Kaspa**

In a recent tweet, Michael Sutton, a Distributed Systems Researcher and Developer who is also one of the core developers of the Kaspa network, provided insights into the transaction capabilities of tn11, a layer within the Kaspa ecosystem. Sutton highlighted that tn11 supports between 250 to 300 transactions per block, which he noted is the same block capacity as the main Kaspa mainnet. He further elaborated that with a block production rate of 10 blocks per second (bps), tn11 can achieve an impressive throughput of 2500 to 3000 transactions per second (tps).

This achievement is significant for the Kaspa network, known for its innovative blockDAG technology which allows for fast and secure transactions. The mention of tn11’s capabilities adds to the growing interest and development within the Kaspa ecosystem, positioning it as a robust platform for handling greater transaction volumes efficiently.

Sutton’s insights underline the potential for scaling applications in the blockchain space, particularly as the demand for faster and more efficient transaction handling increases. His role as a core developer emphasizes the ongoing evolution of Kaspa and its commitment to pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology.

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