Tezos vs Arbitrum Scalability

Real-time TPS (1H)

Tezos TPS is 96.39% lower than Arbitrum TPS

Tezos logo
0.38 tx/s
Arbitrum logo
10.66 tx/s

Data from Chainspect

Max TPS (100 blocks)

Tezos max TPS is 97.51% lower than Arbitrum max TPS

Tezos logo
50.58 tx/s
Arbitrum logo
2,036 tx/s

Data from Chainspect

Max Theoretical TPS

Tezos max theoretical TPS is 83.17% lower than Arbitrum max theoretical TPS

Tezos logo
1,026 tx/s
Arbitrum logo
6,095 tx/s

Data from Chainspect

Transaction Volume (1H)

Tezos transaction volume is 96.4% lower than Arbitrum transaction volume

Tezos logo
1.38K txns
Arbitrum logo
38.4K txns

Data from Chainspect

Block Time (1H)

Tezos block time is 24X longer than Arbitrum block time

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6.04s
Arbitrum logo
252ms

Data from Chainspect

Finality

Tezos finality is 98.55% shorter than Arbitrum finality

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12s
Arbitrum logo
13m 48s

Data from Chainspect

Type

Tezos is a layer 1 blockchain, while Arbitrum is a layer 2 blockchain

Tezos logo
Layer 1 blockchain
Arbitrum logo
Layer 2 blockchain

Data from Chainspect

Total Transactions (All time)

Tezos has 83.32% fewer total transactions than Arbitrum

Tezos logo
362M txns
Arbitrum logo
2.17B txns

Data from Chainspect

Launch Date

Tezos was launched 3 years before Arbitrum

Tezos logo
Sep 17, 2018
Arbitrum logo
Aug 31, 2021

Data from Chainspect

Tezos vs Arbitrum Decentralization

Nakamoto Coefficient

Tezos Nakamoto Coefficient is 14X higher than Arbitrum Nakamoto Coefficient

Tezos logo
14
Arbitrum logo
1

Data from Chainspect

Validators

Tezos has 226X more validators than Arbitrum

Tezos logo
226
Arbitrum logo
1

Data from Chainspect

Stake

Tezos stake is $227.2M, while Arbitrum has no data

Tezos logo
$227.2M
Arbitrum logo
—

Data from Chainspect

Consensus Mechanism

Tezos is PoS, while Arbitrum is Rollup (Optimistic)

Tezos logo
Proof of Stake (PoS)
Arbitrum logo
Rollup (Optimistic)

Data from Chainspect

Governance

Tezos and Arbitrum governance are both on-chain

Tezos logo
On-chain
Arbitrum logo
On-chain

Data from Chainspect

Tezos vs Arbitrum Developer Activity

Developers

Tezos has 82.8% fewer developers than Arbitrum

Tezos logo
421
Arbitrum logo
2,449

Data from Chainspect

Commits

Tezos has 55.79% fewer commits than Arbitrum

Tezos logo
87,177
Arbitrum logo
197,194

Data from Chainspect

Repos

Tezos has 52.34% fewer repos than Arbitrum

Tezos logo
61
Arbitrum logo
128

Data from Chainspect

Stars

Tezos has 82.79% fewer stars than Arbitrum

Tezos logo
1,848
Arbitrum logo
10,740

Data from Chainspect

Watchers

Tezos has 74.44% fewer watchers than Arbitrum

Tezos logo
380
Arbitrum logo
1,487

Data from Chainspect

Tezos vs Arbitrum Financials New

Chain Revenue

Tezos chain revenue is 99.46% lower than Arbitrum chain revenue

Tezos logo
$54.47
Arbitrum logo
$10.24K

Data from Chainspect

Average Transaction Fee

Tezos average transaction fee is 95.59% lower than Arbitrum average transaction fee

Tezos logo
$0.0003753
Arbitrum logo
$0.008526

Data from Chainspect

Market Cap

Tezos market cap is 46.01% lower than Arbitrum market cap

Tezos logo
$377.7M
Arbitrum logo
$699.6M

Data from Chainspect

FDV

Tezos FDV is 65.6% lower than Arbitrum FDV

Tezos logo
$384.6M
Arbitrum logo
$1.118B

Data from Chainspect

Market Cap / FDV

Tezos Market Cap to FDV ratio is 1.57X higher than Arbitrum Market Cap to FDV ratio

Tezos logo
98.19%
Arbitrum logo
62.56%

Data from Chainspect

Price

Tezos price is 3.11X higher than Arbitrum price

Tezos logo
$0.3479
Arbitrum logo
$0.1118

Data from Chainspect

Tezos vs Arbitrum Real-time TPS Chart

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About Blockchains

About Tezos

Tezos is an open-source platform for assets and applications backed by a global community of validators, researchers, and builders.

Explore the full ecosystem here: Tezos Ecosystem

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.

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