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- BNB Greenfield vs opBNB
BNB Greenfield vs opBNB Scalability
Real-time TPS
BNB Greenfield TPS is 98.22% lower than opBNB TPS
Max TPS (100 blocks)
BNB Greenfield max TPS is 91.79% lower than opBNB max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
BNB Greenfield max theoretical TPS is 89.49% lower than opBNB max theoretical TPS
Transaction Volume
BNB Greenfield transaction volume is 98.22% lower than opBNB transaction volume
Block Time
BNB Greenfield block time is 5.04X longer than opBNB block time
Finality
BNB Greenfield finality is 100% shorter than opBNB finality
Type
BNB Greenfield is a layer 1 blockchain, while opBNB is a layer 2 blockchain
Launch Date
BNB Greenfield was launched 2 months after opBNB
BNB Greenfield vs opBNB Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
BNB Greenfield Nakamoto Coefficient is 4X higher than opBNB Nakamoto Coefficient
Validators
BNB Greenfield has 11X more validators than opBNB
Stake
BNB Greenfield stake is 11K BNB, while opBNB has no data
Consensus Mechanism
BNB Greenfield is PoS, while opBNB is Rollup (Optimistic)
Governance
BNB Greenfield on-chain governance is better than opBNB off-chain governance
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About Blockchains
About BNB Greenfield
Positioned as the third blockchain within the BNB Chain ecosystem BNB Greenfield utilizes BNB as its native token. In essence, BNB Greenfield aims to offer decentralized storage infrastructure within the expansive BNB Chain ecosystem. This empowers users and dApps to generate, store, and exchange data while retaining full ownership. The potential outcome is the emergence of a new data-centric economy, enabling all participants within the BNB Chain ecosystem to possess, utilize, and monetize data.
About opBNB
opBNB is an optimistic rollup network designed to enhance the scalability of the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). It aims to take the workload away from the mainnet and improve network performance. The opBNB network employs a unique approach to ensure transaction integrity and security. It leverages the main network (BSC) for final transaction validation on its execution layer, facilitated by a verifier mechanism, striving to achieve high throughput while maintaining security.