Real-time TPS
Frequency TPS is coming soon, while Polygon TPS is 46.33 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Frequency max TPS is coming soon, while Polygon max TPS is 429.1 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Frequency max theoretical TPS is coming soon, while Polygon max theoretical TPS is 714.3 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Frequency transaction volume is coming soon, while Polygon transaction volume is 166,781 txns
Block Time
Frequency block time is coming soon, while Polygon block time is 2.16s
Finality
Frequency finality is coming soon, while Polygon finality is 4m 16s
Nakamoto Coefficient
Frequency and Polygon nakamoto coefficient are both coming soon
Active Addresses
Frequency and Polygon active addresses are both coming soon
Governance
Frequency governance is coming soon, while Polygon governance is off-chain
Type
Frequency type is unknown, while Polygon is a layer 2 blockchain
Launch Date
The Frequency launch date is unknown, while Polygon was launched on May 30, 2020
Other Comparisons
Frequency Comparisons
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About Blockchains
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.
About Polygon
Polygon, formerly Matic Network, is a blockchain platform designed to establish a multi-chain system compatible with Ethereum. It employs a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism similar to Ethereum for on-chain transactions, with its native token being MATIC. Functioning as a "layer two" or "sidechain" scaling solution alongside Ethereum, Polygon facilitates quicker transactions and lower fees. Its inception aimed to tackle Ethereum's major challenges, including high fees, subpar user experience, and limited transaction throughput, aspiring to create an "Ethereum's internet of blockchains" or a multi-chain ecosystem of Ethereum-compatible blockchains.