When
@DeFiKingdoms launched their expansion, they needed a partner that could handle what they were about to do. Within the first few weeks of going live on DFK chain, they processed 400 million transactions in a single day—without a single hiccup on
@avax.
@BolonSoron_DFK and the team knew they needed infrastructure that wouldn't slow down or back out when volume spiked. The previous launch experience had made that clear. So when DFK chain handled that volume without the chain itself slowing down, it validated the entire decision to build on Avalanche.
This is what scalable infrastructure looks like in practice. Not just handling traffic, but sustaining it day after day without compromising performance. Even when some transactions hit a backlog and needed to be rerun, the chain kept moving.
C-chain is powerful on its own, but when you need dedicated capacity for a game that can generate hundreds of millions of transactions, having that option changes what's possible.
@avax and
@DeFiKingdoms proved it can work at scale.