Push Protocol · Rate Limits
Push Protocol Rate Limits
Push Chain is a permissionless public blockchain; the on-chain SDK itself has no rate limits — throughput is governed by the network's 4.2k TPS capacity and block inclusion rules. The only explicitly documented rate limit applies to the testnet faucet at faucet.push.org.
Push Protocol Rate Limits is the machine-readable rate-limit profile for Push Protocol on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Rate Limits specification.
It captures 3 rate-limit definitions, across the Public and All tiers.
The profile also includes response codes documented for throttled and invalidAuth.
Tagged areas include Web3, Blockchain, Faucet, and Rate Limiting.
3 Limits
Throttle: 429
Web3BlockchainFaucetRate Limiting
Limits
1 PC per wallet address per 6 hours; CAPTCHA-gated to prevent automation.
Network-level throughput is 4.2k TPS with 1-second block time. Individual RPC endpoint rate limits are not publicly documented; governed by Push Chain validator nodes.
No SDK-layer rate limits; transactions compete for inclusion based on gas price and available block capacity. Fee abstraction conversions may be subject to DEX liquidity.