Network Stats
Quantropy’s network is built for scale and verifiability. The following metrics are the canonical reference for capacity, latency, and throughput.
Key metrics
Global Latency
<1ms (Internal Engine)
Internal processing latency within the Velocity Engine (before QPU and Solana).
Request-to-chain finality
<400ms
Time from request acceptance to entropy delivered and anchored on Solana.
Network Capacity
250k+ Concurrent Requests
The network can handle 250,000+ concurrent entropy requests.
Hardware Fleet
5,000+ Available Qubits
Multi-vendor QPU fleet (IBM, IonQ, Rigetti) with 5,000+ qubits available.
Throughput
1M+ Daily Verifiable Requests
Over one million verifiable entropy requests per day.
Use these values consistently in docs, dashboards, and messaging. They reflect the design targets and current network capability.
What “verifiable” means
Every request counted in Throughput is tied to a Quantum Job ID and a Solana transaction. So “1M+ daily verifiable requests” means more than one million entropy jobs per day that are anchored on-chain and auditable via the Quantum Explorer.
Source of truth
This page is the single source of truth for the above metrics. When updating capacity or latency numbers elsewhere (e.g. README, welcome index), align them with this page.
For architecture: Velocity Engine, Hardware Abstraction. For verification: Quantum Explorer.
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