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Agoric vs Base Scalability
Real-time TPS
Agoric has no data, while Base TPS is 159.7 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Agoric has no data, while Base max TPS is 1,267 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Agoric has no data, while Base max theoretical TPS is 3,571 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Agoric has no data, while Base transaction volume is 574,934 txns
Block Time
Agoric has no data, while Base block time is 2s
Finality
Agoric has no data, while Base finality is 13m 13s
Type
Agoric has no data, while Base is a layer 2 blockchain
Launch Date
Agoric has no data, while Base was launched on Aug 9, 2023
Agoric vs Base Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
Agoric has no data, while Base Nakamoto Coefficient is 1
Validators/Miners
Agoric has no data, while Base has 1 validators
Stake/Hashrate
Agoric and Base have no data
Consensus Mechanism
Agoric has no data, while Base is Rollup (Optimistic)
Governance
Agoric has no data, while Base governance is off-chain
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About Blockchains
About Agoric
Agoric is a Cosmos-based Layer 1 blockchain for building cross-chain smart contracts in JavaScript. The platform’s asynchronous, multi-block architecture uniquely enables developers to orchestrate liquidity and services across the growing multi-chain universe, making Agoric ideal for building software with seamless user experiences. The native token BLD is used for staking and governance. The over-collateralized IST stable token is used to pay network fees.
About Base
Base, an Ethereum-based blockchain developed by Coinbase, operates as a Layer 2 (L2) network, leveraging Optimism to provide a secure, cost-effective, and user-friendly environment for decentralized application (dApp) development. With a mission to onboard the next billion users to web3, Base ensures near-zero fees, quick transactions, and robust security supported by Ethereum's infrastructure. At its launch, Base had over 100 dApps and service providers, aiming to solve the blockchain trilemma by prioritizing interoperability and composability among participating rollups. This approach enhances scalability while preserving security and decentralization.