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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Bitcoin’s 7 TPS vs Bitcoin Solaris’s 10,000 TPS: How Dual Layer Technology Changes Everything

Bitcoin’s 7 TPS vs Bitcoin Solaris’s 10,000 TPS: How Dual Layer Technology Changes Everything

By Vaigha Varghese | Edited By Vaigha Varghese,May 11, 2025, 5:00 PM

Bitcoin Solaris

Bitcoin changed the world by introducing digital scarcity and decentralized consensus. But its architecture, designed for security and simplicity, was never intended to scale for millions of daily transactions. With a maximum throughput of around 7 transactions per second (TPS), Bitcoin can secure a store of value — but struggles to function as a transactional network.

In contrast, Bitcoin Solaris is engineered to address the performance bottlenecks of early blockchain systems. Its dual-layer architecture and hybrid Helios Consensus Mechanism allow it to process more than 10,000 TPS, dramatically expanding the use cases for decentralized systems while maintaining verifiability, security, and decentralization.

Why Bitcoin Can’t Scale Alone

Bitcoin’s base-layer limitations are well known. Its block size and 10-minute block interval restrict how many transactions it can handle per second. That design serves a purpose: security through simplicity. But in a world where users expect instant transfers, app responsiveness, and real-time smart contract interactions, Bitcoin’s architecture falls short.

Solutions like the Lightning Network offer off-chain scaling but add complexity and require user coordination. For many, it’s a workaround — not a foundational fix.

Bitcoin Solaris takes a foundational approach to scalability. It introduces a dual-layer blockchain system, where throughput and consensus are decoupled into separate environments:

  • The Base Layer maintains the core ledger and handles validation and block production using Proof-of-Stake (PoS)and Proof-of-Capacity (PoC).
  • The Solaris Layer, built using Solana’s framework, executes high-speed operations — such as smart contracts and decentralized apps — through Proof-of-History (PoH) and Proof-of-Time (PoT).

Together, these layers function as an integrated ecosystem. Rather than cramming all operations into one chain or outsourcing to Layer-2s, Bitcoin Solaris scales from the inside out. This native design enables consistent 2-second finality and high-frequency capacity well beyond that of legacy blockchains.

Helios Consensus: Hybrid by Design

The engine powering this architecture is the Helios Consensus Mechanism (HCM)—a hybrid protocol built to synchronize decentralization with performance. Helios combines four mechanisms:

  • PoS selects validators by stake
  • PoC allows mining via unused storage, not hash power
  • PoH timestamps transaction sequences for faster ordering
  • PoT enforces predictable block intervals

The result is a system that avoids the energy waste of Proof-of-Work, delivers higher throughput than traditional PoS chains, and supports network growth without degrading speed or raising fees.

From Seven Transactions to Real-Time Utility

To put 10,000 TPS into perspective, consider real-world applications. At 7 TPS, Bitcoin can barely support a single mid-size retail chain. Bitcoin Solaris, at 10,000 TPS, can accommodate:

  • Decentralized finance (DeFi) applications
  • Real-time gaming economies
  • Cross-border microtransactions
  • Tokenized asset trading
  • Consumer-facing crypto payments at scale

And it does so natively — without bridges, batching, or dependency on external solutions. For a full comparison of transaction speed and network design between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Solaris, watch Crypto Volt’s analysis.

Token Supply and Presale Access

Bitcoin Solaris follows the same capped model as Bitcoin: 21 million BTC-S tokens will ever exist. But its distribution model is designed to be more accessible. A total of 4.2 million tokens (20%) are allocated to the presale, now in Phase 2at 2 USDT per token.

The next phase will raise the price to 3 USDT. Early supporters can gain exposure ahead of the Nova App launch and exchange listings, with no tiers, auctions, or staking lockups.

And one more thing: Bitcoin Solaris’s infrastructure has been fully audited by independent firms and includes full identity verification for transparency:

  • Cyberscope Audit
  • Freshcoins Audit
  • KYC Verification

All token logic, staking behavior, and miner rewards are viewable on-chain.

Bitcoin introduced the foundation. But Bitcoin Solaris builds the structure needed for modern blockchain use. With 10,000 TPS, instant finality, and native dual-layer execution, it doesn’t just improve on Bitcoin’s speed — it redefines what’s possible.

In a world where infrastructure matters more than ideology, Bitcoin Solaris offers something the original can’t: blockchain that works at scale.

Website: https://bitcoinsolaris.com/
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Telegram: https://t.me/Bitcoinsolaris

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Press Release

About Vaigha Varghese

Experienced Journalist with proven experience of working in the online media industry. Skilled in Feature Writing, Journalism, Online Media, and Web Content Writing. Strong media and communication experts with a master's degree in business administration

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