Prom, a zkEVM modular L2 that connects non-EVM and EVM worlds through interoperability, recently underwent a stress test. In line with the statistics provided by Prom, Prom’s recent rigorous stress test appears to be a resilient part of the platform’s Testnet V2, with the results indicating that its system is resilient and capable of handling significant loads without performance issues .
Stress test results
Community, we thank you all for participating and showing tremendous activity.
We are happy to announce that our network successfully passed the stress test while maintaining the average high load of 100,000 daily transactions and… pic.twitter.com/MlZp5q5REN
— Prom (@prom_io) September 14, 2024
According to Prom’s latest stress test, 500,000 are addressed, demonstrating the platform’s capabilities and resilience
According to Prom, the stress test was aimed at simulating real conditions. In this regard, it generated significant transaction volume over an extended period of time. Prom’s network reportedly maintained a remarkable average load of 100,000 daily transfers. Therefore, it reached a cumulative number of almost 500,000 transfers since the launch of Testnet V2. This development underlines the preparedness and scalability for more growth.
The platform is currently being prepared for its mainnet implementation. One of the main challenges during the test in question was honoring the read requests for Remote Procedure Calls. These are important for the proper functioning of Automated Market Maker. Such read requests seem computationally intensive. Even then, network efficiency could handle them without performance loss, which meant stability and efficiency.
The positive stress test results included substantial community involvement
The successful stress test proves the resilience of the network, but also underlines the importance of community participation in the development process. With this community involvement, Prom ensures that the network is ready for real-world use and can support the increasing demand for dApps.