Compare Reactive vs Ethereum
Reactive vs Ethereum Scalability
Real-time TPS (1H)
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum TPS is 22.37 tx/s
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Max TPS (100 blocks)
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum max TPS is 62.34 tx/s
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Max Theoretical TPS
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum max theoretical TPS is 178.6 tx/s
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Transaction Volume (1H)
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum transaction volume is 80.5K txns
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Block Time (1H)
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum block time is 12.04s
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Finality
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum finality is 12m 48s
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Type
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum is a layer 1 blockchain
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Total Transactions
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum has 3.04B total transactions
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Launch Date
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum was launched on Jul 30, 2015
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Reactive vs Ethereum Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum Nakamoto Coefficient is 2
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Validators/Miners
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum has 1,007,000 validators
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Stake/Hashrate
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum stake is $145.7B
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Consensus Mechanism
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum is PoS
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Governance
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum governance is off-chain
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Reactive vs Ethereum Developer Activity New
Developers
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum has 6,037 developers
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Repos
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum has 258 repos
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Commits
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum has 336,216 commits
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Stars
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum has 131,720 stars
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Watchers
Reactive has no data, while Ethereum has 10,059 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 Ethereum
Ethereum emerges as a decentralized, open-source blockchain platform empowering developers to craft and deploy smart contracts alongside dApps. Pioneering the smart contract concept, Ethereum enables self-executing agreements with terms directly encoded into its blockchain, eliminating the need for intermediaries. Additionally, Ethereum serves as a hub for the creation and exchange of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) and various digital assets. Its intrinsic cryptocurrency, Ether (ETH), facilitates network transactions and incentivizes miners to uphold network security. Ethereum's evolution to Ethereum 2.0 introduces a proof-of-stake (PoS) mechanism, aiming to enhance scalability and energy efficiency.