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Ethereum TPS vs BMIC โ Performance & Security 2026
Ethereum processes roughly 15โ30 transactions per second on L1. BMIC targets 10,000+ TPS with quantum-safe signatures. Here is what the numbers actually mean for investors and developers in 2026.
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Join the BMIC Presale โThe TPS Gap โ Raw Numbers
Transaction per second (TPS) is one of the most cited metrics in blockchain โ and one of the most misunderstood. Raw TPS tells you how many confirmed transactions fit into a single second of block production. What it does not tell you is finality time, security model, or whether those transactions are safe from tomorrow's quantum computers.
As of May 2026, here is where the major chains stand:
| Chain | Layer | Typical TPS | Peak TPS | Avg Finality | Quantum-Safe Signatures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ethereum (L1) | PoS L1 | 15โ30 | ~45 | ~12 min (economic) | โ No (ECDSA) |
| Ethereum (L2 rollups) | L2 rollup | 500โ4,000 | 10,000+ | 7 days (optimistic) / mins (ZK) | โ No (inherits ECDSA) |
| Solana | PoH/PoS L1 | 2,000โ3,000 | ~65,000 | ~400ms | โ No (Ed25519) |
| Bitcoin | PoW L1 | 3โ7 | 7 | ~60 min (6 conf) | โ No (ECDSA/Schnorr) |
| BMIC | ERC-4337 (ETH L1+) | 10,000+ (target) | N/A (presale) | L1-anchored | โ NIST FIPS 203/204/205 |
The table reveals a structural problem: every major chain that has achieved real high throughput โ Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum โ has done so without addressing the quantum threat. Their cryptographic foundations remain ECDSA or Ed25519, both of which are vulnerable to a sufficiently powerful quantum computer running Shor's algorithm.
Why Ethereum's TPS Is Misleading
Ethereum's 15โ30 L1 TPS figure is a deliberate design choice, not a failure. Ethereum's roadmap prioritises decentralisation and security at L1, offloading throughput to rollups like Arbitrum, Optimism, and zkSync. This is architecturally sound โ but it creates a chain of custody problem: if an attacker breaks the underlying ECDSA signature scheme, every rollup inheriting Ethereum's security model is also compromised.
The Ethereum Foundation has acknowledged post-quantum migration as an open research problem. Vitalik Buterin's 2024 and 2025 posts on Ethereum's roadmap include "quantum resistance" as a long-horizon upgrade, with no firm timeline for mainnet deployment. In the meantime, every ETH wallet and every L2 settlement carries latent quantum risk.
What ERC-4337 Changes (And What It Doesn't)
BMIC is built on the ERC-4337 account abstraction standard, which allows wallets to use arbitrary signature schemes at the smart-contract level โ including post-quantum algorithms. This is the architectural bridge that makes NIST FIPS 203/204/205 compliance possible inside the Ethereum ecosystem without waiting for Ethereum itself to migrate.
What ERC-4337 does NOT fix is base-layer Ethereum quantum risk. It insulates BMIC token holders from that risk because their signing keys use ML-KEM (FIPS 203) and ML-DSA (FIPS 204) rather than ECDSA. The Ethereum network still runs on ECDSA underneath โ but your specific BMIC wallet interaction is shielded.
Performance in Context: 10,000 TPS vs 15 TPS
BMIC's 10,000 TPS target is not a mainnet figure โ it is the throughput capacity of the BMIC account-abstraction layer built on top of Ethereum infrastructure. This is analogous to how Visa processes 24,000 transactions per second by batching at the settlement layer while still ultimately settling on bank rails.
For presale participants, the operative number is not raw TPS but transaction cost and security guarantee. BMIC's ERC-4337 architecture enables gasless meta-transactions (the protocol pays gas on behalf of the user), batch transactions, and session keys โ all features that dramatically improve the user-experience performance even if L1 TPS stays at 15.
The Quantum Timeline: Why 2026 Is the Inflection Point
In August 2024, NIST finalised the first post-quantum cryptographic standards: FIPS 203 (ML-KEM, for key encapsulation), FIPS 204 (ML-DSA, for digital signatures), and FIPS 205 (SLH-DSA, for stateless hash-based signatures). These are the standards BMIC implements.
The relevance for ETH vs BMIC comparisons: Ethereum has no certified post-quantum signature scheme as of May 2026. A fault-tolerant quantum computer capable of breaking ECDSA-256 would require approximately 4,000 logical qubits by most estimates. IBM's quantum roadmap projects 100,000+ physical qubits (translating to a lower but growing logical qubit count) by 2033. The "harvest now, decrypt later" attack โ where adversaries collect encrypted blockchain data today and decrypt once quantum hardware is available โ is already theoretically possible against ETH transactions.
BMIC vs Ethereum: Investor Summary
The comparison is not zero-sum. BMIC is not attempting to replace Ethereum โ it is built on top of Ethereum while adding quantum-safe credential management and account abstraction features that Ethereum L1 does not yet provide. If you hold ETH for ecosystem exposure, BMIC provides the quantum-safe layer on top.
Press Coverage
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Does BMIC run on the Ethereum blockchain?
- Yes. BMIC is an ERC-4337 token on Ethereum. It leverages Ethereum's security and liquidity while adding quantum-safe signatures at the wallet layer via NIST FIPS 203/204/205 algorithms.
- Is Ethereum's TPS enough for real-world use?
- Ethereum L1's 15โ30 TPS is insufficient for consumer-scale applications on its own. The Ethereum rollup ecosystem extends this significantly, but all rollups inherit Ethereum's classical cryptography assumptions.
- When will Ethereum become quantum-safe?
- The Ethereum Foundation has not published a firm timeline. Post-quantum migration is a multi-year protocol upgrade. BMIC users are already protected via account abstraction.
- What is the BMIC presale price?
- $0.049 per BMIC token as of May 2026. TGE is targeted for Q2 2026. Visit bmic.ai to participate.