The most crucial step for Sei in 2025 is turning the parallelized EVM from a technical paper promise into a real operational system.
Sei v2 is not about bragging with benchmark scores, but about speaking with real transaction volume. A final confirmation time of 400 milliseconds, a practical throughput of 12.5k TPS (the Giga version aims to reach over 200k), and an average of 4.5 million transactions per day — these are not laboratory data, but actual on-chain performance.
Even more impressive is that the total number of transactions has exceeded 4 billion, with an average transaction fee stabilized at $0.0004. It’s rare among mainstream public chains to see all these metrics reach this level simultaneously.
This is the transition from a 2024 PPT to real gold in 2025: technical promises must ultimately be proven with production data.
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DefiPlaybook
· 8h ago
Based on on-chain data, this wave of Sei is indeed not a false alarm.
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BearMarketMonk
· 8h ago
The on-paper data can finally run, but this is just the passing line. The real comparison is how long the ecosystem can sustain.
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RugpullTherapist
· 8h ago
Finally, it's not just a PPT, real data is right here.
Really? 4 billion transaction fees can still be this low? That's a bit scary.
Sei has actually delivered this time, unlike some chains that just talk big.
400 milliseconds confirmation... If that's true, how are other chains still alive?
Fee $0.0004 I need to check my wallet, I might need to top up.
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Blockblind
· 8h ago
That's what I call real skill, not just blowing hot air.
The most crucial step for Sei in 2025 is turning the parallelized EVM from a technical paper promise into a real operational system.
Sei v2 is not about bragging with benchmark scores, but about speaking with real transaction volume. A final confirmation time of 400 milliseconds, a practical throughput of 12.5k TPS (the Giga version aims to reach over 200k), and an average of 4.5 million transactions per day — these are not laboratory data, but actual on-chain performance.
Even more impressive is that the total number of transactions has exceeded 4 billion, with an average transaction fee stabilized at $0.0004. It’s rare among mainstream public chains to see all these metrics reach this level simultaneously.
This is the transition from a 2024 PPT to real gold in 2025: technical promises must ultimately be proven with production data.