Hedera Network is booming!
The Hedera network has set a new daily transaction record while total value locked edges higher, even as the HBAR token remains well below its all-time high.
Transaction Activity Hits New Highs
The @Hedera network is recording its strongest throughput figures to date. Daily transactions have averaged roughly 291,200 over the past two weeks, peaking at a record 346,943 on August 12. The milestone underlines the high-throughput design philosophy that has defined Hedera since its mainnet launch. The network is engineered to reach up to 10,000 transactions per second, with finality achieved within three to five seconds. That combination of speed and low cost has made it a competitive option for enterprise and developer use cases ranging from supply chain tracking to micropayments.
Hedera's underlying hashgraph consensus mechanism sets it apart from conventional blockchain architectures. The hashgraph algorithm provides a secure and reliable way to achieve consensus, making it impossible for any single entity to alter recorded events. The network's basic token transfer fee sits at around $0.0001 USD, regardless of transaction size, keeping costs predictable for high-volume applications.
TVL Rises, But $HBAR Token Lags
On the decentralised finance side, total value locked on the Hedera network has climbed roughly 5.2% over the past seven days to $20.6 million, pointing to a modest but steady inflow of capital despite negative 30-day growth. Daily trading volume of $40.8 million suggests liquidity remains active across the ecosystem.
The $HBAR token, however, continues to trade well below its historical peak. The token's all-time high stands at $0.5692, a level it has not approached in some time. Enterprise blockchain adoption continues to accelerate, but investors still question whether network growth translates into stronger token performance. That disconnect between on-chain activity and token price is a recurring theme across the broader crypto market, and Hedera is no exception.
The Canary HBAR ETF held approximately 704.35 million HBAR with $47.8 million in net assets as of July 30, 2026. While that represents meaningful institutional interest, it remains relatively small compared with the network's enterprise ambitions and the Governing Council's global footprint. For the $HBAR token to close the gap with its on-chain fundamentals, sustained demand at the token level, not just network usage, will need to follow.
Sources:
Hedera Hashgraph Network Statistics, Coinlaw
Hedera Hashgraph Review, Coin Bureau
HBAR Price Prediction 2026, Memeburn
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