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Crust vs Starknet Scalability
Real-time TPS
Crust TPS is 100% lower than Starknet TPS
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Crust max TPS is 99.98% lower than Starknet max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
Crust max theoretical TPS is 1.51X higher than Starknet max theoretical TPS
Transaction Volume
Crust transaction volume is 100% lower than Starknet transaction volume
Block Time
Crust block time is 1.91X longer than Starknet block time
Finality
Crust finality is 99.62% shorter than Starknet finality
Type
Crust is a parachain, while Starknet is a layer 2 blockchain
Launch Date
Crust was launched 1 year after Starknet
Crust vs Starknet Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
Crust Nakamoto Coefficient is 174X higher than Starknet Nakamoto Coefficient
Validators
Crust has 600X more validators than Starknet
Stake
Crust stake is $2.947B, while Starknet has no data
Consensus Mechanism
Crust is Nominated Proof of Stake, while Starknet is Rollup (ZK)
Governance
Crust and Starknet governance are both on-chain
Crust vs Starknet 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 Starknet
Starknet stands as a permissionless blockchain solution, functioning as a Validity-Rollup, often referred to as a zero-knowledge rollup (ZK rollup) for Ethereum. It's a Layer 2 (L2) platform that empowers dApps to achieve significant computational scalability while upholding Ethereum's inherent composability and security standards.