Compare MegaETH vs Somnia
MegaETH vs Somnia Scalability
Real-time TPS (1H)
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia TPS is 100.9 tx/s
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Max TPS (100 blocks)
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia max TPS is 134,642 tx/s
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Max Theoretical TPS
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia max theoretical TPS is 1,050,000 tx/s
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Transaction Volume (1H)
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia transaction volume is 363K txns
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Block Time (1H)
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia block time is 0.1s
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Finality
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia finality is 0s
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Type
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia is a layer 1 blockchain
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Total Transactions
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia has 942M total transactions
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Launch Date
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia was launched on Sep 2, 2025
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MegaETH vs Somnia Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia Nakamoto Coefficient is 8
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Validators/Miners
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia has 32 validators
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Stake/Hashrate
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia stake is $86.62M
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Consensus Mechanism
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia is PoS
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Governance
MegaETH has no data, while Somnia governance is council
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MegaETH vs Somnia Developer Activity New
Developers
MegaETH and Somnia have no data
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Repos
MegaETH and Somnia have no data
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Commits
MegaETH and Somnia have no data
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Stars
MegaETH and Somnia have no data
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Watchers
MegaETH and Somnia have no data
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About Blockchains
About MegaETH
MegaETH is real-time Ethereum, streaming transactions at lightning speed: sub-millisecond latency and massive TPS.
About Somnia
Somnia is the fastest and most efficient EVM Layer 1 blockchain ever, capable of processing over 1M+ transactions per second with sub-second finality. It is suitable for serving millions of users and building real-time mass-consumer applications like gaming, social applications, metaverses, NFTs, and more, all fully on-chain.