The Trilayr ICO funds TRIL, a token for a described Layer 1 blockchain protocol using a proprietary "Three Layer Power Consensus" mechanism, claiming extraordinarily high transaction throughput and ambitions to reach a top-10 global blockchain ranking within several years. This review must flag directly the scale of these technical performance claims relative to established blockchain benchmarks. This review documents the presale, its stated technical architecture, and its confirmed lack of trading data.
Per Trilayr's own whitepaper, TRIL has a total supply of 225 billion tokens, with 30% allocated to presale, 12.7% to staking and rewards, and 10% to partnerships and ecosystem growth. The project's core technical claim centres on "power groups," where three random power nodes validate each transaction across three parallel processing layers (Priority, High Priority, and Super Priority), intended to maximize speed while maintaining security and decentralization.
This review found specific, quantified performance claims worth flagging directly for context: Trilayr's own materials state an expected transaction throughput of 325,000 transactions per second (TPS) at mainnet launch, scaling to 500,000 TPS. For comparison, Solana, widely recognized as one of the fastest established blockchains, is generally cited around 65,000 TPS theoretical capacity. Trilayr's stated figures would represent 5-8 times Solana's capacity, an extraordinary claim that has not been independently verified or benchmarked as of the most recent data reviewed, since the project remains in its presale and pre-mainnet stage.
Trilayr's roadmap extends beyond blockchain infrastructure to include a planned "Tril Tower" device launch by mid-2026, alongside a "unique payment solution" enabling live local-currency-to-crypto conversion via a mobile app. This breadth of ambition, spanning consensus infrastructure, a payment application, and physical hardware, represents a significantly broader scope than typical Layer 1 blockchain presales.
Trilayr's stated 325,000-500,000 TPS performance target and ambition to reach a top-10 global blockchain ranking are extraordinary claims that substantially exceed the performance of established, currently-operating high-throughput blockchains. Given the project remains in presale with no mainnet, testnet performance data, or independent benchmarking located during this review, these specific performance figures should be treated as unverified aspirational targets rather than demonstrated capabilities.
LiveCoinWatch's tracker for Trilayr shows "no coins found for filter criteria," consistent with the project remaining in its presale stage without confirmed active exchange trading as of the most recent data reviewed.
Current presale progress and testnet launch status should be confirmed directly at trilayr.org, cross-checked against its whitepaper. For a comparison against another Layer 1 blockchain presale with ambitious technical claims, see the Lycan Chain ICO, or browse the Fatty presale review for other blockchain infrastructure presales.
Treat the following as mandatory checks: the project's stated 325,000-500,000 TPS performance target substantially exceeds established high-throughput blockchains like Solana, and remains entirely unverified through any independent testnet or mainnet benchmarking; the project has not launched a mainnet as of the most recent data reviewed, meaning all performance claims remain aspirational; and confirm current testnet launch status directly, since the project's own roadmap places testnet launch in a later 2025 phase relative to the original presale timeline. Treat the stated extraordinary performance claims as unverified until independent testnet or mainnet benchmarking data becomes available.
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Transactions per second (TPS): a standard blockchain performance metric measuring how many transactions a network can process per second, though real-world sustained throughput often differs from theoretical maximums. Power groups: Trilayr's described consensus mechanism using randomly-selected node groups to validate transactions across parallel processing layers. Mainnet: a blockchain's live, fully-operational production network, distinct from test environments used during development.
This content is for informational purposes only and evaluates stated performance claims against established industry benchmarks. This is not investment advice. Treat unverified performance claims with appropriate caution before investing.