Prom’s recent stress test on its Testnet V2 showed strong performance, handling 500,000 transfers without issues. The test highlighted Prom’s resilience and capacity to manage substantial loads effectively.

Prom, a zkEVM modular L2 facilitating interoperability between Non-EVM and EVM worlds, has recently undergone a stress test. The recent stringent stress test of Prom, which is a resilient component of the platform’s Testnet V2, is consistent with the statistics provided by Prom.
The results indicate that the system can handle substantial loads without performance issues.
Achieving 500,000 in Its most Recent Stress test, Prom’s Platform’s Resilience and Capability are Demonstrated
The stress test was designed to replicate real-world conditions, as per Prom. In this regard, it sustained a substantial transaction volume. According to reports, the Prom network maintained an extraordinary average burden of 100,000 daily transfers.
Therefore, it has attained a cumulative total of nearly 500,000 transfers since the introduction of Testnet V2. This development emphasizes the organization’s capacity for expansion and sustainability.
The mainnet deployment of the platform is currently being prepared. The read queries for Remote Procedure Calls were one of the primary obstacles encountered during the respective test. These are crucial for the efficient operation of Automated Market Maker.
These read queries appear to be computationally intensive. Nevertheless, the network’s efficacy was able to overcome them without causing any performance degradation, indicating that the system was stable and efficient.
Substantial Community Engagement is Among the Positive Results of the Stress Test
The successful stress test validates the network’s resilience, which also underscores the importance of community involvement in the development process. Prom guarantees that the network is prepared to address real-world utility and support the increasing demand for dApps through this community engagement.