Tbse-x Apr 2026

I’ve been DCAing into TBSE for years, so when they announced , I was excited. But after digging through the explorer and the Discord, I found something weird.

I’ve been tracking the development of over the last few weeks. While the marketing materials push the "next-gen" narrative, the technical architecture tells a more interesting—and nuanced—story.

Has anyone else run a node on this? What latency are you seeing?

Unlike its predecessor (TBSE), TBSE-X appears to be moving away from a monolithic ledger. The whitepaper suggests a modular execution layer . They are attempting to separate consensus from computation. If it works, we could see transaction finality drop from ~6 seconds to sub-second. tbse-x

💸 Fees: "Near zero." Average tx fee = $0.004. Actually impressive. But the mempool is only 20% full. Real stress test hasn't happened.

🚀 The Pitch: "Infinite scalability." The Reality: Max TPS topped at 4,200 before latency spiked. Good, but not "infinite."

Supposedly a Layer-1 fork that uses "Proof of History" mixed with TBSE's standard consensus. Basically, Solana meets TBSE. I’ve been DCAing into TBSE for years, so

Beyond the Hype: A Technical Deep Dive into TBSE-X

Anyone else get whitelisted for the testnet? What's your uptime %?

I ran a node for 72 hours. Here are the raw metrics vs. the whitepaper claims. 🧵👇 While the marketing materials push the "next-gen" narrative,

🔐 Security: They say "quantum resistant." I checked the signing algo. It’s still ECDSA on a twisted curve. No post-quantum signatures in the binary yet. That’s a lie by omission.

Here is what I found looking under the hood: