In a controlled environment its already demonstrated 100k tps.. The bottleneck is the network capabilities rather than the core code which is what it demonstrates. Once network capabilities scale up naturally, then 100k comes possible as demand sees fit.
You are obscuring that what you just wrote effectively means, "this is how many TX/s a fast server CPU can process and we eliminated any sense of a real network from the test".
Once network capabilities scale up naturally, then 100k comes possible as demand sees fit.
This is like saying once we redesign our coin (
or monopolize the DPOS witnesses with our own corporate funded super hardware because DPOS is really just a way to obscure that we are paying dividends to ourselves, analogous to how masternodes in Dash was ostensibly a way obscuring that those huge interest fees were going to those who owned the most coins), it will get faster. Let's rather talk about what a coin can do now, today, in the real world of decentralized witnesses of varying capabilities.
Obscuring instamines, and other means (
cheap pre-sales of ProtoShares that were converted to Bitshares?) of having control over large percent of the coins and then setting up a paradigm where coins can be parked to earn dividends. Hmmm. How dumb are we. Hey more power to them if investors are gullible enough to buy it. But it all starts to fit together in terms of analyzing why they would even think they could have a uniform capability across all witnesses.
Your assumption which led to a dozen more about which witness is next to sign a block is incorrect, thus your derived assumptions also incorrect. Thus you really have no claim ablut bitshares and the tps without fully understanding the concepts behind the tests and feature itself.
If you would be kind enough, you are welcome to cite a reference document. I was working from the official description of DPOS at the official website. As I wrote, I will edit my post for corrections if any one provides information. You have not yet provided any information. So far I read only your (perhaps incorrect) spin on the matter.