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8 Blockchain Networks Developers Prefer for Real Throughput and Scalability in 2025

Developer interest in blockchain has shifted drastically over the past two years. Instead of chasing hype cycles, engineers are now focusing on networks with real throughput, reliable tooling, and predictable fees. Searches related to buying specific assets like XRP and Solana remain popular among retail users, but developers are prioritizing ecosystems that match their technical needs.

Most newcomers encounter onboarding tools like MoonPay when entering crypto for the first time, yet developers quickly move beyond on-ramps to evaluate how these networks perform under real workloads.

Below is a roundup listicle of the network developers are adopting for serious builds.

1. Ethereum and Layer 2 Rollups

Developers remain loyal to Ethereum due to its extensive tooling and documentation. Rollups like Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base have decreased costs and increased throughput. With EIP-4844 now live, blob transactions make scaling more efficient.

2. Solana

Solana’s runtime offers high throughput and low latency that appeals to developers building payments, gaming, and DeFi applications. Its adoption keeps rising, especially among teams requiring near-instant settlement.

3. XRP Ledger

The XRP Ledger appeals to developers who need deterministic fees, high performance, and built-in tokenization capabilities. With enhancements to AMM infrastructure, more builders are testing DeFi applications on the XRPL.

4. Polygon zkEVM

Polygon’s zkEVM provides EVM compatibility with the scalability benefits of zero-knowledge proofs. Developer interest is growing due to fast finality and low fees.

5. Near Protocol

Near’s sharding approach and user-friendly account model make it attractive for onboarding non-technical users. Developers appreciate its simplified smart contract interface and focus on usability.

6. Aptos

Move-based development appeals to engineers who value safety, structured resource management, and predictable execution. Aptos continues to gain traction among financial and institutional builders.

7. Cosmos SDK

Developers building custom blockchains often choose Cosmos for its modular design. Interchain communication unlocks new possibilities for composable decentralized systems.

8. Toncoin (TON)

TON’s integration with Telegram gives developers a massive distribution channel. Mini apps and bot-based payment workflows are becoming popular among Web3 developers seeking mainstream reach.

Conclusion

2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for blockchain development. While asset demand remains strong, the real progress is happening inside developer communities choosing high-performance, affordable, and flexible networks. Whether building consumer apps or enterprise solutions, developers now have more reliable infrastructure than ever before.

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