Real-time TPS
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Electroneum TPS is 0.14 tx/s, while Frequency TPS is coming soon
0.14 tx/s
Soon
Max TPS (100 blocks)
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Electroneum max TPS is 16.13 tx/s, while Frequency max TPS is coming soon
16.13 tx/s
Soon
Max Theoretical TPS
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Electroneum max theoretical TPS is 286 tx/s, while Frequency max theoretical TPS is coming soon
286 tx/s
Soon
Block Time
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Electroneum block time is 5s, while Frequency block time is coming soon
5s
Soon
Finality
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Electroneum finality is 0s, while Frequency finality is coming soon
0s
Soon
Type
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Electroneum is a layer 1 blockchain, while Frequency type is unknown
Layer 1 blockchain
Soon
Governance
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Electroneum governance is council, while Frequency governance is coming soon
Council
Soon
Launch Date
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Electroneum was launched on Oct 30, 2017, while the Frequency launch date is unknown
Oct 30, 2017
Soon
Other Comparisons
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About Blockchains
About Electroneum
Electroneum is a Layer 1 EVM-compatible blockchain, catering to 4+ million users worldwide. The network boasts transaction speeds of just 5 seconds with instant finality and potentially the lowest smart contract fees available. Powered by the IBFT consensus mechanism and supported by known validators (targeting universities and Web3 infrastructure companies), the network is incredibly fast, secure and energy efficient.
About Frequency
Frequency enables Web3 social at scale and is the first production implementation of the Decentralized Social Networking Protocol (DSNP.org). Frequency is designed so that applications collaborate instead of competing when submitting transactions.