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Sirius vs Kaia Scalability
Real-time TPS
Sirius TPS is 99.91% lower than Kaia TPS
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Sirius max TPS is 99.82% lower than Kaia max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
Sirius max theoretical TPS is 78.29% lower than Kaia max theoretical TPS
Transaction Volume
Sirius transaction volume is 99.91% lower than Kaia transaction volume
Block Time
Sirius block time is 15X longer than Kaia block time
Finality
Sirius finality is the same as Kaia finality
Type
Sirius and Kaia are both layer 1 blockchains
Launch Date
Sirius was launched 3 months after Kaia
Sirius vs Kaia Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
Sirius has no data, while Kaia Nakamoto Coefficient is 2
Validators
Sirius has no data, while Kaia has 41 validators
Stake
Sirius has no data, while Kaia stake is $355.9M
Consensus Mechanism
Sirius and Kaia are both PoS
Governance
Sirius multisig governance is worse than Kaia council governance
Sirius vs Kaia Real-Time TPS Chart
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About Blockchains
About Sirius
Sirius aims to offer a suite of primary services including blockchain, storage, streaming, and Supercontract. Its architecture allows for the seamless addition of future services without compromising performance. These services are managed and governed by robust consensus protocols, ensuring network integrity while incentivizing decentralized participation. With its parallelized services and protocols organized into distinct layers, Sirius is flexible, easy to adopt, fast, and secure. Packaged within an all-in-one extensible framework, the Sirius ecosystem is well-suited for a range of applications including dApps, DeFi, NFTs, Web3, and beyond.
About Kaia
Kaia (ex. Klaytn), an open-source public blockchain created by South Korean internet giant Kakao, prioritizes the metaverse, gaming, and the creator economy. Tailored for the evolving on-chain landscape, Kaia underscores enterprise-grade reliability through its optimized, Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT)-based blockchain. Kaia's mission is to decrease the operational costs of blockchain applications, enhance accessibility for end-users, and streamline technology adoption across industries.