Internet Computer Processes Record Transactions in a Single Day
Dfinity's Internet Computer protocol hit a new weekly activity peak after processing over 98.3 million transactions in a single day, with data from ChainspectApp confirming record-level throughput as developers migrate complex workloads on-chain.
@Dfinity's Internet Computer protocol ($ICP) reached a new weekly activity peak on Tuesday after processing more than 98.3 million transactions in a single day, according to data tracked by @ChainspectApp. The figure marks a record for the network and adds to a string of throughput milestones logged by the protocol in 2026.
Sustained Throughput, Not Just a One-Day Spike
The record daily figure sits within a broader pattern of rising on-chain activity. The Internet Computer network recently sustained over 1,089 transactions per second for a continuous 24-hour period, with peaks reaching 1,300 TPS, demonstrating an ability to maintain enterprise-grade throughput rather than achieve short-lived peaks. According to ChainSpect's real-time tracker, Internet Computer has averaged 2,554 transactions per second over a recent week, more than double Solana's 1,153.
Over the past 180 days, Internet Computer processed approximately 75.7 billion transactions, with daily counts rising from roughly 300 to 350 million at the start of that period to peaks approaching 750 to 800 million in May. Even after that spike, the network has consistently maintained daily activity well above earlier levels, indicating that usage remains elevated rather than being a one-off event.
Developer Migration Driving On-Chain Demand
@ChainspectApp metrics confirm that $ICP is sustaining record-level throughput as developers migrate complex workloads to on-chain environments. The protocol's architecture is designed to accommodate that shift. Dfinity uses a subnet-based architecture to scale horizontally, enabling multiple subnets to process tasks in parallel, making its performance closer to that of distributed cloud services. Internet Computer uses a reverse gas model where developers pre-pay computation costs in cycles burned from ICP tokens.
Recent infrastructure upgrades have also expanded the network's capacity. The DFINITY Foundation rolled out a major upgrade that doubled storage capacity across all 47 subnets, allowing applications to handle larger workloads and bringing total Internet Computer capacity to 94 TiB, with each subnet now supporting 2 TiB of replicated state. GitHub commits saw growth of 37% month over month in Q4 2025 and Q1 2026 as developers gained confidence in the improved infrastructure.
The throughput record arrives alongside activity on the DeFi front. A public rollout of MULTI/DEX is currently underway, where participants use dummy assets to stress-test the protocol's architecture, replicating the speed and liquidity of centralized exchanges, with the outcome to be submitted to the Network Nervous System for a vote on permanent, autonomous execution. A successful launch would demonstrate that ownerless, on-chain DeFi can rival centralized exchange performance, potentially attracting significant liquidity and boosting the network's DeFi TVL, which has grown to over $250 million in 2026.
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BanklessTimes: Internet Computer ICP Tests Key Resistance After 11% Move
CoinMarketCap: Latest Internet Computer News and Network Updates
Internet Computer Dashboard (Official Network Stats)
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