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- opBNB vs Arbitrum Nova
opBNB vs Arbitrum Nova Scalability
Real-time TPS
opBNB TPS is 31.81 tx/s, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Max TPS (100 blocks)
opBNB max TPS is 548.1 tx/s, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Max Theoretical TPS
opBNB max theoretical TPS is 4,762 tx/s, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Transaction Volume
opBNB transaction volume is 114,517 txns, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Block Time
opBNB block time is 0.5s, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Finality
opBNB finality is 1m 2s, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Type
opBNB is a layer 2 blockchain, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Launch Date
opBNB was launched on Aug 11, 2023, while the Arbitrum Nova has no data
opBNB vs Arbitrum Nova Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
opBNB Nakamoto Coefficient is 1, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Validators/Miners
opBNB has 1 validators, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Stake/Hashrate
opBNB and Arbitrum Nova have no data
Consensus Mechanism
opBNB is Rollup (Optimistic), while Arbitrum Nova has no data
Governance
opBNB governance is off-chain, while Arbitrum Nova has no data
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About Blockchains
About opBNB
opBNB is an optimistic rollup network designed to enhance the scalability of the Binance Smart Chain (BSC). It aims to take the workload away from the mainnet and improve network performance. The opBNB network employs a unique approach to ensure transaction integrity and security. It leverages the main network (BSC) for final transaction validation on its execution layer, facilitated by a verifier mechanism, striving to achieve high throughput while maintaining security.
About Arbitrum Nova
Arbitrum Nova is a high-performance alternative to Arbitrum One's chain. While Arbitrum One implements the purely trustless Rollup protocol, Arbitrum Nova implements the mostly trustless AnyTrust protocol. The key difference between Rollup and AnyTrust is that the AnyTrust protocol introduces an additional trust assumption in the form of a Data Availability Committee (DAC). This committee (detailed below) is responsible for expediting the process of storing, batching, and posting child chain transaction data to Ethereum's parent chain. This lets you use Arbitrum in scenarios that demand performance and affordability, while Arbitrum One is optimal for scenarios that demand Ethereum's pure trustlessness.