Real-time TPS
Ethereum TPS is 2,713X more than Sirius TPS
Max Recorded TPS
Ethereum max TPS is 12X more than Sirius max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
Ethereum max theoretical TPS is 98.1% less than Sirius max theoretical TPS
Block Time
Ethereum block time is 19.82% less than Sirius block time
Finality
Ethereum finality is 100% more than Sirius finality
Type
Ethereum and Sirius are both layer 1 blockchains
Governance
Ethereum off-chain governance is better than Sirius multisig governance
Launch Date
Ethereum was launched 4 years before Sirius
Other Comparisons
Ethereum Comparisons
About Blockchains
About Blockchains
Ethereum emerges as a decentralized, open-source blockchain platform empowering developers to craft and deploy smart contracts alongside dApps. Pioneering the smart contract concept, Ethereum enables self-executing agreements with terms directly encoded into its blockchain, eliminating the need for intermediaries. Additionally, Ethereum serves as a hub for the creation and exchange of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) and various digital assets. Its intrinsic cryptocurrency, Ether (ETH), facilitates network transactions and incentivizes miners to uphold network security. Ethereum's evolution to Ethereum 2.0 introduces a proof-of-stake (PoS) mechanism, aiming to enhance scalability and energy efficiency.
About Blockchains
Sirius aims to offer a suite of primary services including blockchain, storage, streaming, and Supercontract. Its architecture allows for the seamless addition of future services without compromising performance. These services are managed and governed by robust consensus protocols, ensuring network integrity while incentivizing decentralized participation. With its parallelized services and protocols organized into distinct layers, Sirius is flexible, easy to adopt, fast, and secure. Packaged within an all-in-one extensible framework, the Sirius ecosystem is well-suited for a range of applications including dApps, DeFi, NFTs, Web3, and beyond.