This wasn’t born in a lab or unveiled at some flashy crypto event. It started with a 10-second hiccup in a Singapore trading pit — a glitch that cost two top traders millions. Their code was perfect, their timing flawless… but the blockchain just couldn’t keep up.
In high-stakes finance, a single second can make or break you. Solayer set out to erase that second entirely — and the result is InfiniSVM, the first Layer-1 blockchain that can rival, and maybe even beat, the speed of Wall Street’s fastest systems.
This isn’t just a “faster blockchain.” Think of most blockchains like busy city streets — fine for casual traffic, useless for Formula 1. InfiniSVM is the private racetrack, purpose-built for machines that can’t slow down.
1,000,000+ TPS — yes, that’s a million transactions per second.
0.01s finality — hit send, and it’s done before you blink.
Infinite scalability — more hardware = more speed. No code choke points.
Ultra-low latency — on-chain trades feel like they’re plugged straight into the exchange.
And right now, speed is alpha. In a world where AI trading agents, cross-chain arbitrage, and instant settlements rule, whoever owns the lowest latency owns the profit.
InfiniSVM isn’t just for crypto natives — it’s built for:
Wall Street HFT desks cutting front-running delays.
AI bots pushing live trades in real time.
Streaming micro-payments without batching or lag.
Enter the Emerald Card — your pocket-sized gateway to all that speed. Spend crypto anywhere Visa works in 100+ countries, tap with Apple Pay or Google Pay, and get instant on-chain rewards — from exclusive airdrops to staking boosts. Pair it with Solayer Travel and you’re looking at 60% off over a million hotels, often cheaper than Booking.com or Expedia, with rewards processed in a blink.
This isn’t about flexing TPS stats — it’s about removing the lag between decision and outcome: traders reacting in milliseconds, gamers getting rewards instantly, travelers booking without settlement delays.
With InfiniSVM, blockchain doesn’t just keep up with Wall Street — it’s gunning to leave it behind.