Hypersonic L1 EVM Blockchain Solutions
Hyperblox is a hypersonic L1 EVM blockchain solution that is designed to be the fastest and most efficient blockchain in the world. It delivers Layer 1 scalability combined with tps speeds exceeding most L2 blockchains. Hyperblox is able to process well in excess of 5000+ transactions per second, with average gas fees of around $0.001 per transaction.
In 175,000 signed transactions tests, the peak TPS achieved was 12500. The average TPS is 6730.
The Blockchain Offload Engine card is a highly compatible customized hardware chipset with an embedded ECDSA module and a hardware random number generator.
The HPB Node Network is determined by both community voting and delegation by the Hyperblox HPB Foundation.
HPB utilizes the Proof of Performance consensus algorithm (PoP), which generates HP-Nodes from the existing pool of Candidate Nodes every 200 blocks.
The BOE card powers HPB Master-Nodes. It is a physical, open-source heterogeneous processing system card designed and devloped by HPB, harmonizing hardware, firmware, and corresponding matching software that streamlines the whole process. To achieve target performance and high concurrent computing acceleration, the BOE combines CPU serial capabilities and the parallel processing capabilities of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA)/ASIC chips.
The Blockchain Offload Engine is a highly compatible customized hardware chipset with an embedded ECDSA module and a hardware random number generator.
TRNG’s use a verifiably random seed to extract randomness from physical phenomena. Examples of physical phenomena which can be used to extract randomness, are the optical noise found in lasers, or the radioactive decay in atoms. From the perspective of an entirely software-based blockchain, the ability to generate true random numbers has proven to be a challenging task.
HPB's TRNG senses tiny variances in voltage (as small as 0.00001 volts) utilizing an Analog-to-Digital Converter on the BOE. This ever-changing figure is used to help generate the truly random string of 256 digits and letters added to each new block on the chain.