Performance and scalability of transactional systems focused on sharded blockchain
Abstract
Performance and scalability of transactional systems focused on sharded blockchain
Incoming article date: 04.03.2025This article examines the issue of increasing the performance and scalability of transactional systems using the example of a sharded blockchain architecture. Particular attention is paid to the use of a search query—based approach, a model in which the user's transactional intentions are processed asynchronously and aggregatively. This allows you to significantly reduce the load on the network and achieve high throughput without compromising the user experience. The proposed architecture is based on fully controlled smart accounts, embedded wallets, and third-party processing of user search queries through a specialized module. As a result, scalability is achieved that meets the requirements of high-frequency trading and automated decentralized applications. Key performance metrics and application scenarios outside the financial sector are presented.
Keywords: blockchain, distributed ledger, transactional systems, distributed systems