Core vs Polygon

Core vs Polygon Scalability

Real-time TPS

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Core has no data, while Polygon TPS is 41.23 tx/s

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41.23 tx/s

Max TPS (100 blocks)

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Core has no data, while Polygon max TPS is 429.1 tx/s

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429.1 tx/s

Max Theoretical TPS

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Core has no data, while Polygon max theoretical TPS is 714.3 tx/s

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714.3 tx/s

Transaction Volume

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Core has no data, while Polygon transaction volume is 148,412 txns

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148,412 txns

Block Time

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Core has no data, while Polygon block time is 2.13s

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2.13s

Finality

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Core has no data, while Polygon finality is 5s

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5s

Type

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Core has no data, while Polygon is a sidechain

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Sidechain

Launch Date

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Core has no data, while Polygon was launched on May 30, 2020

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May 30, 2020

Core vs Polygon Decentralization New

Nakamoto Coefficient

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Core has no data, while Polygon nakamoto coefficient is 4

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4

Validators/Miners

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Core has no data, while Polygon has 103 validators

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103

Stake/Hashrate

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Core has no data, while Polygon stake is 3.515B MATIC

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3.515B MATIC

Consensus Mechanism

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Core has no data, while Polygon is PoS

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Proof of Stake (PoS)

Governance

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Core has no data, while Polygon governance is off-chain

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Off-chain

Other Comparisons

About Blockchains

About Core

Core Blockchain stands as a beacon of integrity and innovation in the digital economy. Core platform redefines the blockchain landscape by offering an unstoppable, open-source network that transcends traditional financial boundaries and defines a new internet-of-value.

About Polygon

Polygon, formerly Matic Network, is a blockchain platform designed to establish a multi-chain system compatible with Ethereum. It employs a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism similar to Ethereum for on-chain transactions, with its native token being MATIC. Functioning as a "layer two" or "sidechain" scaling solution alongside Ethereum, Polygon facilitates quicker transactions and lower fees. Its inception aimed to tackle Ethereum's major challenges, including high fees, subpar user experience, and limited transaction throughput, aspiring to create an "Ethereum's internet of blockchains" or a multi-chain ecosystem of Ethereum-compatible blockchains.

Blockchains Socials

Core Socials

Polygon Socials