# Real Example: Enterprise-Scale Transaction Processing

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mintBlue, a Dutch technology company, has a record of publishing [50 Million transactions in 24 hours ](https://mintblue.com/world-record-transactions-push/)on the BSV blockchain for various enterprise clients including retail implementations.

**The Economics:**

* **50 Million transactions in 24 hours**
* **Average cost:** Fractions of a cent per transaction
* **Traditional database equivalent:** Would cost significantly more for same volume with verification capabilities
* **Cost savings:** Substantial compared to alternative blockchains

The company's implementations demonstrate that blockchain can handle enterprise-scale volumes at costs that make it economically viable for every transaction, not just high-value use cases.


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