Compare Reactive vs Arbitrum
Reactive vs Arbitrum Scalability
Real-time TPS (1H)
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum TPS is 43.63 tx/s
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Max TPS (100 blocks)
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum max TPS is 1,358 tx/s
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Max Theoretical TPS
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum max theoretical TPS is 40,000 tx/s
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Transaction Volume (1H)
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum transaction volume is 157K txns
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Block Time (1H)
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum block time is 0.25s
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Finality
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum finality is 13m 48s
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Type
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum is a layer 2 blockchain
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Total Transactions
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum has 1.64B total transactions
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Launch Date
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum was launched on Aug 31, 2021
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Reactive vs Arbitrum Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum Nakamoto Coefficient is 1
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Validators/Miners
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum has 1 validators
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Stake/Hashrate
Reactive and Arbitrum have no data
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Consensus Mechanism
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum is Rollup (Optimistic)
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Governance
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum governance is on-chain
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Reactive vs Arbitrum Developer Activity New
Developers
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum has 2,325 developers
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Repos
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum has 128 repos
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Commits
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum has 188,434 commits
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Stars
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum has 10,420 stars
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Watchers
Reactive has no data, while Arbitrum has 1,619 watchers
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About Blockchains
About Reactive
The Reactive Network is an EVM-compatible execution layer that allows developers to create dApps using reactive contracts. These contracts differ from traditional smart contracts by using inversion-of-control for the transaction lifecycle, driven by data flows across blockchains rather than user input.
About Arbitrum
Arbitrum serves as a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, leveraging rollups to significantly boost scalability and reduce transaction costs while maintaining robust security. It enables developers to execute EVM-compatible smart contracts with a substantially higher transaction throughput and lower fees compared to Ethereum's main chain, making it a compelling platform for decentralized application development.