Real-time TPS
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Astar TPS is coming soon, while Cardano TPS is 0.61 tx/s
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0.61 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
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Astar max TPS is coming soon, while Cardano max TPS is 11.62 tx/s
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11.62 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
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Astar max theoretical TPS is coming soon, while Cardano max theoretical TPS is 18.02 tx/s
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18.02 tx/s
Block Time
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Astar block time is coming soon, while Cardano block time is 21.29s
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21.29s
Finality
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Astar finality is coming soon, while Cardano finality is 2m
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2m
Type
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Astar type is unknown, while Cardano is a layer 1 blockchain
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Layer 1 blockchain
Governance
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Astar governance is coming soon, while Cardano governance is on-chain
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On-chain
Launch Date
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The Astar launch date is unknown, while Cardano was launched on Sep 27, 2017
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Sep 27, 2017
Other Comparisons
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- Astar vs Litentry
- Astar vs Mythos
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- Astar vs NeuroWeb
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- Astar vs Robonomics
- Astar vs Polkadot
- Astar vs Zeitgeist
About Blockchains
About Astar
Astar Network is a layer-1 blockchain built on Substrate that supports both EVM and WebAssembly smart contracts. It is designed to be a smart contract hub for the Polkadot ecosystem, providing developers with a one-stop shop for building and deploying dApps.
About Cardano
Cardano is a proof-of-stake blockchain platform: the first to be founded on peer-reviewed research and developed through evidence-based methods. It combines pioneering technologies to provide unparalleled security and sustainability to decentralized applications, systems, and societies.