Compare NEAR vs MegaETH
NEAR vs MegaETH Scalability
Real-time TPS (1H)
NEAR TPS is 38.82 tx/s, while MegaETH has no data
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Max TPS (100 blocks)
NEAR max TPS is 4,135 tx/s, while MegaETH has no data
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Max Theoretical TPS
NEAR max theoretical TPS is 16,000 tx/s, while MegaETH has no data
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Transaction Volume (1H)
NEAR transaction volume is 140K txns, while MegaETH has no data
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Block Time (1H)
NEAR block time is 0.6s, while MegaETH has no data
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Finality
NEAR finality is 0.6s, while MegaETH has no data
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Type
NEAR is a layer 1 blockchain, while MegaETH has no data
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Total Transactions
NEAR has 4.72B total transactions, while MegaETH has no data
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Launch Date
NEAR was launched on Apr 22, 2020, while the MegaETH has no data
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NEAR vs MegaETH Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
NEAR Nakamoto Coefficient is 9, while MegaETH has no data
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Validators/Miners
NEAR has 366 validators, while MegaETH has no data
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Stake/Hashrate
NEAR stake is $1.348B, while MegaETH has no data
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Consensus Mechanism
NEAR is PoS, while MegaETH has no data
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Governance
NEAR governance is council, while MegaETH has no data
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NEAR vs MegaETH Developer Activity New
Developers
NEAR has 1,159 developers, while MegaETH has no data
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Repos
NEAR has 211 repos, while MegaETH has no data
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Commits
NEAR has 73,716 commits, while MegaETH has no data
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Stars
NEAR has 9,632 stars, while MegaETH has no data
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Watchers
NEAR has 1,354 watchers, while MegaETH has no data
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About Blockchains
About NEAR
NEAR is the chain abstraction stack, empowering builders to create apps that scale to billions of users and across all blockchains.
About MegaETH
MegaETH is real-time Ethereum, streaming transactions at lightning speed: sub-millisecond latency and massive TPS.