Hydra, a PoS network's second-layer scaler, is unable to process one million transactions per second. According to Matthias Benkort, Tech Director for the Cardano Foundation, this narrative should not be disseminated.
Benkort, also known as KtorZ on Twitter and GitHub, responded to a statement made by Cardano (ADA) community enthusiast and operator of the ADA staking pool Marco Meerman. The CF chief referred to this story as "deluding" and prescribed just alluding to the Hydra execution insights distributed by Information Result Worldwide, Cardano Establishment or the Hydra group itself. Nonetheless, a few devotees of Cardano (ADA) contradicted Benkort and declared that even a 2 million TPS data transfer capacity ought to be the final plan objective of Hydra's advancement.
The first iteration of the Hydra L2 solution launched on the mainnet as previously reported by U.Today. Sebastian Nagel, the developer, confirmed that the first Hydra node that was mainnet-compatible had been activated.
Live sessions with tech experts demonstrated Cardano's Hydra's potential. It is anticipated that the solution will scale Cardano (ADA), giving it the chance to surpass other popular proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchains in terms of its computational capacity. Nagel added that Hydra's next version, v0.11.0, is already being worked on. Hydra's isomorphic architecture, as explained by its developers, is poised to provide robust capabilities and interfaces while maintaining the Cardano (ADA) main ledger's battle-tested safety.