Solayer launches mainnet alpha processing 300,000 transactions per second
Summary
- Solayer announced the launch of a mainnet alpha that processes 300,000 transactions per second.
- The mainnet applies InfiniSVM and InfiniBand technologies to achieve sub-second finality and fast settlement speeds.
- Key applications such as Spout, DoxX Exchange, and buff trade were unveiled with the launch.

Solayer, a high-performance execution layer based on Solana (Solana·SOL), officially unveiled its mainnet alpha on the 11th, capable of processing 300,000 transactions per second (TPS).
The mainnet alpha applies its own hardware acceleration technology, 'InfiniSVM' (InfiniSVM), and with this release developers can deploy existing Solana applications as-is and build services that require high-speed execution.
The core of Solayer's technology is that, departing from the 'batch processing' method adopted by existing blockchains, it introduces a 'transaction streaming' architecture that streams transactions in real time. The blockchain batch processing method inevitably causes delays, increasing liquidation risk in volatile markets and limiting processing speed in real-world asset (RWA)-based payments. By contrast, Solayer said it leverages specialized hardware clusters and InfiniBand technology to achieve payment speeds faster than market movements and finality of under one second.
Alongside the mainnet launch, three key applications leveraging Solayer's performance were also unveiled.
First, Spout is an RWA platform tokenizing U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), aiming to replace the traditional financial sector's next-day settlement structure based on sub-second finality.
DoxX Exchange is a hardware-accelerated MetaDEX combining a central limit order book (CLOB) and automated market maker (AMM), providing institutional-grade order execution environments. The AI-agent-based trading platform buff trade emphasizes ultra-fast trading functionality aiming to enter within 200 ms (0.2 seconds) after a signal is generated.
The Solayer mainnet alpha is currently open to general users, and the project team plans to actively pursue ecosystem expansion in conjunction with the 'Solana Breakpoint' event held in Abu Dhabi.
Jason Li (Jason Li), co-founder of Solayer, said, "Applications have long been bound by hardware limits that software optimization cannot overcome," emphasizing, "InfiniSVM removes these barriers, providing developers with an 'infinite canvas' and marking a technological turning point."

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