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Blast vs Ethereum
Blast vs Ethereum Scalability
Real-time TPS
Blast has no data, while Ethereum TPS is 20.48 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Blast has no data, while Ethereum max TPS is 62.34 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Blast has no data, while Ethereum max theoretical TPS is 119.1 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Blast has no data, while Ethereum transaction volume is 73,723 txns
Block Time
Blast has no data, while Ethereum block time is 12.04s
Finality
Blast has no data, while Ethereum finality is 12m 48s
Type
Blast has no data, while Ethereum is a layer 1 blockchain
Launch Date
Blast has no data, while Ethereum was launched on Jul 30, 2015
Blast vs Ethereum Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
Blast has no data, while Ethereum Nakamoto Coefficient is 2
Validators/Miners
Blast has no data, while Ethereum has 1,050,000 validators
Stake/Hashrate
Blast has no data, while Ethereum stake is $161B
Consensus Mechanism
Blast has no data, while Ethereum is PoS
Governance
Blast has no data, while Ethereum governance is off-chain
Blast vs Ethereum Developer Activity New
Developers
Blast has no data, while Ethereum has 5,944 developers
Repos
Blast has no data, while Ethereum has 253 repos
Commits
Blast has no data, while Ethereum has 333,143 commits
Stars
Blast has no data, while Ethereum has 130,749 stars
Watchers
Blast has no data, while Ethereum has 10,320 watchers
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About Blockchains
About Blast
Blast is the only EVM chain with native yield for ETH and stablecoins.
About Ethereum
Ethereum emerges as a decentralized, open-source blockchain platform empowering developers to craft and deploy smart contracts alongside dApps. Pioneering the smart contract concept, Ethereum enables self-executing agreements with terms directly encoded into its blockchain, eliminating the need for intermediaries. Additionally, Ethereum serves as a hub for the creation and exchange of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) and various digital assets. Its intrinsic cryptocurrency, Ether (ETH), facilitates network transactions and incentivizes miners to uphold network security. Ethereum's evolution to Ethereum 2.0 introduces a proof-of-stake (PoS) mechanism, aiming to enhance scalability and energy efficiency.