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Robonomics vs Flow
Robonomics vs Flow Scalability
Real-time TPS
Robonomics has no data, while Flow TPS is 7.78 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Robonomics has no data, while Flow max TPS is 134.9 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Robonomics has no data, while Flow max theoretical TPS is 3,900 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Robonomics has no data, while Flow transaction volume is 28,012 txns
Block Time
Robonomics has no data, while Flow block time is 0.82s
Finality
Robonomics has no data, while Flow finality is 10s
Type
Robonomics has no data, while Flow is a layer 1 blockchain
Launch Date
Robonomics has no data, while Flow was launched on Jul 15, 2020
Robonomics vs Flow Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
Robonomics has no data, while Flow Nakamoto Coefficient is 13
Validators/Miners
Robonomics has no data, while Flow has 271 validators
Stake/Hashrate
Robonomics has no data, while Flow stake is $251.5M
Consensus Mechanism
Robonomics has no data, while Flow is PoS
Governance
Robonomics has no data, while Flow governance is off-chain
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About Blockchains
About Robonomics
The creation and development of a platform that provides tools for working with the robot economy network (briefly - the Robonomics platform) will allow designers of new cities and industrial zones to build trust among the autonomous robots services, provide direct user access for ordering products from autonomous factories and services of urban sensor networks. This in turn will allow us to put in place a decentralized system that globally monitors the activities of cyber physical systems.
About Flow
Flow is a layer one blockchain designed from the ground up for consumer apps and the digital assets that power them. The network runs on a Proof of Stake consensus mechanism with a unique "multi-role" architecture that solves the blockchain trilemma, balancing scalability, efficiency, and cost.
FLOW ($FLOW) is the native utility token that is used for:
- Fees for processing transactions and storing data.
- Buying, selling, and trading assets on Flow
- Staking and delegating to secure the network
Flow tools include:
- Cadence, a purpose-built smart contract programming language designed for consumer-grade applications
- Full EVM equivalence, allowing anything from Ethereum to work on Flow
- Protocol-level account abstraction and mobile support for onboarding new users
- Cross-chain interoperability with the wider web3 ecosystem
- Developer hub with comprehensive documentation and tools