Polygon PoS Chain at a Glance
The Polygon Proof-of-Stake chain is a Layer 2 scaling solution built on Ethereum, providing fast, low-cost transactions for users and developers. With 2-second block times, sub-cent transaction fees, and full EVM compatibility, Polygon PoS is one of the most widely used blockchain networks globally, supporting thousands of decentralized applications across DeFi, NFTs, gaming, and payments.
Live Network Metrics
Current network performance data from PolygonScan indicates approximately 8.79 million transactions processed in the past 24 hours, a pending transaction queue of approximately 349 transactions, and block times consistently around 2 seconds. The network has been live for over five years with 99.99% uptime.
How the Polygon PoS Chain Works
Polygon PoS uses a dual-layer architecture. The Bor layer handles block production using a modified version of the Go-Ethereum client. The Heimdall layer manages validator coordination, checkpointing to Ethereum mainnet, and governance. Validators stake POL tokens to participate in both layers. Checkpoints are submitted to Ethereum every 30 minutes to 1 hour, providing periodic finality guarantees anchored to the Ethereum mainnet.
Validator Health and Network Participation
The Polygon PoS chain maintains more than 100 active validators. Network health is strong as long as more than two-thirds of the total staked POL remains active. The validator set is permissioned via a staking contract on Ethereum, and validators can be slashed for equivocation or extended downtime. Users can delegate their POL to validators to earn staking rewards while contributing to network security.
Checking Chain Status in Real Time
For real-time Polygon PoS chain status, visit the official status page at posmainnet.status.polygon.technology. This page monitors block production speed, checkpoint submission to Ethereum, bridge functionality, and validator infrastructure health. Alerts for incidents and maintenance windows are published here as soon as they are identified by Polygon's engineering team.