Compare Aurora vs Starknet
Aurora vs Starknet Scalability
Real-time TPS (1H)
Aurora has no data, while Starknet TPS is 3.85 tx/s
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Max TPS (100 blocks)
Aurora has no data, while Starknet max TPS is 381.6 tx/s
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Max Theoretical TPS
Aurora has no data, while Starknet max theoretical TPS is 992 tx/s
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Transaction Volume (1H)
Aurora has no data, while Starknet transaction volume is 13.8K txns
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Block Time (1H)
Aurora has no data, while Starknet block time is 5.34s
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Finality
Aurora has no data, while Starknet finality is 2h
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Type
Aurora has no data, while Starknet is a layer 2 blockchain
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Total Transactions
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 244M total transactions
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Launch Date
Aurora has no data, while Starknet was launched on Nov 16, 2021
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Aurora vs Starknet Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
Aurora has no data, while Starknet Nakamoto Coefficient is 1
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Validators/Miners
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 1 validators
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Stake/Hashrate
Aurora and Starknet have no data
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Consensus Mechanism
Aurora has no data, while Starknet is Rollup (ZK)
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Governance
Aurora has no data, while Starknet governance is on-chain
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Aurora vs Starknet Developer Activity New
Developers
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 354 developers
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Repos
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 27 repos
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Commits
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 15,671 commits
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Stars
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 3,190 stars
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Watchers
Aurora has no data, while Starknet has 128 watchers
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Other Comparisons
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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.