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- eCash vs Abstract
eCash vs Abstract Scalability
Real-time TPS
eCash TPS is 0.06 tx/s, while Abstract has no data
Max TPS (100 blocks)
eCash max TPS is 31.24 tx/s, while Abstract has no data
Max Theoretical TPS
eCash max theoretical TPS is 52.43 tx/s, while Abstract has no data
Transaction Volume
eCash transaction volume is 217 txns, while Abstract has no data
Block Time
eCash block time is 8m 27s, while Abstract has no data
Finality
eCash finality is 10m, while Abstract has no data
Type
eCash is a layer 1 blockchain, while Abstract has no data
Launch Date
eCash was launched on Nov 15, 2020, while the Abstract has no data
eCash vs Abstract Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
eCash Nakamoto Coefficient is 1, while Abstract has no data
Validators/Miners
eCash has 14 miners, while Abstract has no data
Stake/Hashrate
eCash hashrate is 0.0877 EH/s, while Abstract has no data
Consensus Mechanism
eCash is PoW, while Abstract has no data
Governance
eCash governance is council, while Abstract has no data
Other Comparisons
eCash Comparisons
About Blockchains
About eCash
eCash is a blockchain project led by Bitcoin ABC, aiming to enhance L1 scalability, security, transaction speed, and cost-effectiveness. It integrates the Avalanche consensus protocol with its base PoW consensus, making it effectively a hybrid consensus network that is secured against 51% attacks and extensible via subnets and hard-fork free upgrades. These improvements address scalability concerns, enable rapid transaction finality, interoperability, and guarantee subcent fees. Despite these improvements, eCash remains committed to maintaining the decentralization principles of the original Bitcoin protocol. By prioritizing scalability and extensibility, eCash seeks to realize the vision of Bitcoin as a practical and accessible peer-to-peer electronic cash system.
About Abstract
Abstract is a Layer 2 (L2) network built on top of Ethereum, designed to securely power consumer-facing blockchain applications at scale with low fees and fast transaction speeds.
Built on top of the ZK Stack, Abstract is a zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup built to be a more scalable alternative to Ethereum; it achieves this scalability by executing transactions off-chain, batching them together, and verifying batches of transactions on Ethereum using (ZK) proofs.
Abstract is EVM compatible, meaning it looks and feels like Ethereum, but with lower gas fees and higher transaction throughput. Existing smart contracts built for Ethereum will work out of the box on Abstract (with some differences), meaning developers can easily port applications to Abstract with no or minimal changes.