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Fuel vs Bitcoin Scalability
Real-time TPS
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin TPS is 9.81 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin max TPS is 13.2 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin max theoretical TPS is 7 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin transaction volume is 35,318 txns
Block Time
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin block time is 7m 24s
Finality
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin finality is 1h
Type
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin is a layer 1 blockchain
Launch Date
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin was launched on Jan 3, 2009
Fuel vs Bitcoin Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin Nakamoto Coefficient is 4
Validators/Miners
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin has 92 miners
Stake/Hashrate
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin hashrate is 1.04K EH/s
Consensus Mechanism
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin is PoW
Governance
Fuel has no data, while Bitcoin governance is off-chain
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About Blockchains
About Fuel
Fuel is new high-performance Ethereum layer-2 powered by the FuelVM; built for home verification and scalable for all.
About Bitcoin
Bitcoin stands as a leading cryptocurrency and payment network, utilizing peer-to-peer technology to operate without central authorities. It embraces global participation as an open-source platform. A notable advancement in Bitcoin is the introduction of ordinals and inscriptions. Launched in January 2023, the Bitcoin ordinals protocol enables the embedding of digital content like art, text, or video directly onto the Bitcoin blockchain. This innovation allows for the creation of exclusive digital collectibles, giving each satoshi a unique identity and purpose, broadening Bitcoin's utility beyond its role as a store of value.