Input Output Hong Kong (IOHK), the company behind Cardano, has announced an upcoming Hydra test campaign. The initiative will take the form of a gaming tournament using Doom, a decentralized application built on the Hydra protocol. The goal of this test is to explore and push the boundaries of the Hydra scaling solution. The Hydra Doom battle is set to begin next month and will be held in several stages.
The first stage will see players compete against bots, with the subsequent round seeing humans compete against each other. IOHK has also introduced incentives, including a prize pool of 100,000 USDM. The Hydra protocol has achieved significant results in earlier stages of testing. The Hydra Doom application recorded three million transactions in about one hour. This equates to a global throughput of 1,663 transactions per second (TPS), highlighting the protocol’s ability to efficiently handle large transaction volumes.
In addition, the protocol consistently supported over 1,000 transactions per second without any recorded failures. Consequently, the testing also resulted in a minimum chain load of just 14% during the one hour session. These figures highlight Hydra’s potential to revolutionize blockchain scalability by providing faster and more reliable transaction processing.
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