Real-time TPS
Chainspect
Cardano TPS is 0.71 tx/s, while Acala TPS is coming soon
0.71 tx/s
Soon
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Chainspect
Cardano max TPS is 11.62 tx/s, while Acala max TPS is coming soon
11.62 tx/s
Soon
Max Theoretical TPS
Chainspect
Cardano max theoretical TPS is 18.02 tx/s, while Acala max theoretical TPS is coming soon
18.02 tx/s
Soon
Block Time
Chainspect
Cardano block time is 20.19s, while Acala block time is coming soon
20.19s
Soon
Finality
Chainspect
Cardano finality is 2m, while Acala finality is coming soon
2m
Soon
Type
Chainspect
Cardano is a layer 1 blockchain, while Acala type is unknown
Layer 1 blockchain
Soon
Governance
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Cardano governance is on-chain, while Acala governance is coming soon
On-chain
Soon
Launch Date
Chainspect
Cardano was launched on Sep 27, 2017, while the Acala launch date is unknown
Sep 27, 2017
Soon
Other Comparisons
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Acala Comparisons
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- Acala vs Hydration
- Acala vs Integritee
- Acala vs Litentry
- Acala vs Mythos
- Acala vs Moonbeam
- Acala vs NeuroWeb
- Acala vs peaq
- Acala vs Pendulum
- Acala vs Phala Network
- Acala vs Robonomics
- Acala vs Polkadot
- Acala vs Zeitgeist
About Blockchains
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.
About Acala
Acala is the all-in-one DeFi hub of Polkadot. Acala is an Ethereum-compatible platform for financial applications to use smart contracts or built-in protocols with out-of-the-box cross-chain capabilities and robust security.