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Crust vs Flow
Crust vs Flow Scalability
Real-time TPS
Crust TPS is 100% lower than Flow TPS
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Crust max TPS is 99.95% lower than Flow max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
Crust max theoretical TPS is 61.53% lower than Flow max theoretical TPS
Transaction Volume
Crust transaction volume is 100% lower than Flow transaction volume
Block Time
Crust block time is 15X longer than Flow block time
Finality
Crust finality is 3X longer than Flow finality
Type
Crust is a parachain, while Flow is a layer 1 blockchain
Launch Date
Crust was launched 2 years after Flow
Crust vs Flow Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
Crust Nakamoto Coefficient is 184, while Flow has no data
Validators
Crust has 100% more validators than Flow
Stake
Crust stake is 100% higher than Flow stake
Consensus Mechanism
Crust is Nominated Proof of Stake, while Flow is PoS
Governance
Crust on-chain governance is better than Flow off-chain governance
Crust vs Flow Developer Activity New
Developers
Crust has 71.99% fewer developers than Flow
Repos
Crust has 57.05% fewer repos than Flow
Commits
Crust has 91.56% fewer commits than Flow
Stars
Crust has 77.44% fewer stars than Flow
Watchers
Crust has 87.41% fewer watchers than Flow
Crust vs Flow Real-Time TPS Chart
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About Blockchains
About Crust
Crust is a decentralized storage network built on Polkadot, a multi-chain blockchain platform. It aims to provide a decentralized storage solution that is secure, reliable, and cost-effective. Crust allows users to store and retrieve data in a web3 manner, leveraging the power of blockchain technology to ensure data integrity and availability. Crust uses a combination of blockchain and decentralized storage technologies to achieve its goals. It offers incentives for users to contribute their storage space to the network, creating a distributed storage infrastructure that is resistant to censorship and single points of failure.
About Flow
Flow is a layer one blockchain designed from the ground up for consumer apps and the digital assets that power them. The network runs on a Proof of Stake consensus mechanism with a unique "multi-role" architecture that solves the blockchain trilemma, balancing scalability, efficiency, and cost.
FLOW ($FLOW) is the native utility token that is used for:
- Fees for processing transactions and storing data.
- Buying, selling, and trading assets on Flow
- Staking and delegating to secure the network
Flow tools include:
- Cadence, a purpose-built smart contract programming language designed for consumer-grade applications
- Full EVM equivalence, allowing anything from Ethereum to work on Flow
- Protocol-level account abstraction and mobile support for onboarding new users
- Cross-chain interoperability with the wider web3 ecosystem
- Developer hub with comprehensive documentation and tools