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Is there a limit to how many transactions can be processed on the network at once?

The Radix network is designed to be a highly scalable and efficient platform for processing transactions.

The network is capable of processing thousands of transactions per second, with no limit on the number of transactions that can be processed at once. The network is designed to scale up as demand increases, so it can handle more transactions as needed. Additionally, the network utilizes sharding technology to further increase its scalability and efficiency.

This means that the network can be divided into smaller shards, each of which can process its own set of transactions independently from the others. This allows for greater throughput and faster transaction times.

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