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RE: Steem blockchain breaks 1,000,000 transactions!
This is a good question, your assumption sounds reasonable. I hope someone can point to a post or provide more information about what the steem experience would be if it were "cracking a sweat"
At current capacity Steem could handle around 290 million tx per day according to Block'tivity stats. This would put Steem behind by a factor of 11 in terms of it's ability to handle facebook-like activity at present 3.2 Billion likes and comments per day.
I imagine that if any blockchain-backed decentralized synchronize database messaging system ever got close to being taxed by carrying Facebook-like activity, we'd see migration to a newer, faster – or at least better backend-supported database solution.
That is, after all, what we're talking about – a distributed database with replication which covers keeping track of all the usual things that a forum/social network has to keep up with as well as token transactions.
Or, more succinctly, "if that ever seems to be a threatening situation, I feel pretty secure that some solution will be found by then, because it's going to be a long time before that's an issue."
If we even get close to such activity, Steem makes it completely trivial for the top witnesses to come together to decide to increase the block size.
Magnitudes better than Waitcoin
If that is the case as compare to BTC and other crypto, that is really good to hear. yahooooow...