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Aurora vs Starknet
Aurora vs Starknet Scalability
Real-time TPS
Aurora has no data, while Starknet TPS is 2.77 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Aurora has no data, while Starknet max TPS is 381.6 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Aurora has no data, while Starknet max theoretical TPS is 992 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Aurora has no data, while Starknet transaction volume is 9,965 txns
Block Time
Aurora has no data, while Starknet block time is 3.41s
Finality
Aurora has no data, while Starknet finality is 2h
Type
Aurora has no data, while Starknet is a layer 2 blockchain
Launch Date
Aurora has no data, while Starknet was launched on Nov 16, 2021
Aurora vs Starknet Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
Aurora has no data, while Starknet Nakamoto Coefficient is 1
Validators/Miners
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 1 validators
Stake/Hashrate
Aurora and Starknet have no data
Consensus Mechanism
Aurora has no data, while Starknet is Rollup (ZK)
Governance
Aurora has no data, while Starknet governance is on-chain
Aurora vs Starknet Developer Activity New
Developers
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 348 developers
Repos
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 27 repos
Commits
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 15,622 commits
Stars
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 3,162 stars
Watchers
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 150 watchers
Other Comparisons
Aurora Comparisons
About Blockchains
About Aurora
Aurora is a Virtual Chain built on NEAR. The first of many. It’s, at the same time, the sandbox and the proof of the robustness of the parent protocol. It’s a smart contract - probably the most complex that exists - that is also an Ethereum Virtual Machine, providing a turn-key solution for developers to operate their apps on an Ethereum-compatible, high-throughput, scalable and future-safe platform, with low transaction costs.
About Starknet
Starknet stands as a permissionless blockchain solution, functioning as a Validity-Rollup, often referred to as a zero-knowledge rollup (ZK rollup) for Ethereum. It's a Layer 2 (L2) platform that empowers dApps to achieve significant computational scalability while upholding Ethereum's inherent composability and security standards.