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- Hyperbridge vs Algorand
Hyperbridge vs Algorand Scalability
Real-time TPS
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand TPS is 8.26 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand max TPS is 5,716 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand max theoretical TPS is 9,384 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand transaction volume is 29,721 txns
Block Time
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand block time is 2.82s
Finality
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand finality is 0s
Type
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand is a layer 1 blockchain
Launch Date
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand was launched on Jun 12, 2019
Hyperbridge vs Algorand Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand Nakamoto Coefficient is 12
Validators/Miners
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand has 1,903 validators
Stake/Hashrate
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand stake is $481.1M
Consensus Mechanism
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand is Pure Proof of Stake
Governance
Hyperbridge has no data, while Algorand governance is on-chain
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About Blockchains
About Hyperbridge
Hyperbridge is a fully chain-agnostic interoperability protocol that enables developers to build applications that can securely interoperate with any blockchain. The Hyperbridge protocol presents developers with a unified interface for the multi-chain that allows for the secure and trust-free transfer of assets and data between different blockchains. It is designed to be modular and extensible, allowing for the integration of new chains and protocols as the multi-chain ecosystem grows. For the first time, developers can build mission-critical cross-chain applications secured by interoperability proofs.
About Algorand
Algorand emerges as a blockchain platform committed to fostering transparency and enabling the growth of decentralized projects and applications. Operating as a public, decentralized blockchain, it leverages a Pure Proof-of-Stake (PPoS) consensus mechanism to uphold network security, efficiency, and decentralization. Powered by the Algorand Consensus Algorithm, the network employs a combination of cryptographic techniques and random selection to attain consensus, effectively addressing the constraints of traditional consensus mechanisms.