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Tron vs Integritee
Tron vs Integritee Scalability
Real-time TPS
Tron TPS is 762X higher than Integritee TPS
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Tron max TPS is 19X higher than Integritee max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
Tron max theoretical TPS is 1.68X higher than Integritee max theoretical TPS
Transaction Volume
Tron transaction volume is 761X higher than Integritee transaction volume
Block Time
Tron block time is 76.5% shorter than Integritee block time
Finality
Tron finality is 1.9X longer than Integritee finality
Type
Tron is a layer 1 blockchain, while Integritee is a parachain
Launch Date
Tron was launched 4 years before Integritee
Tron vs Integritee Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
Tron Nakamoto Coefficient is 98.22% lower than Integritee Nakamoto Coefficient
Validators
Tron has 97.3% fewer validators than Integritee
Stake
Tron stake is 130X higher than Integritee stake
Consensus Mechanism
Tron is PoS, while Integritee is Nominated Proof of Stake
Governance
Tron and Integritee governance are both on-chain
Tron vs Integritee Real-Time TPS Chart
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About Blockchains
About Tron
Tron is a blockchain platform focused on decentralized entertainment and content distribution. It offers high throughput, supports dApps, and uses the TRX token for transactions and governance. Tron aims to disrupt traditional entertainment industries by providing a platform for content creators to distribute and monetize their content directly to consumers.
About Integritee
Integritee is a blockchain project focused on providing privacy-preserving solutions for dApps and smart contracts. It aims to enable confidential computing on public blockchains, allowing sensitive data to be processed securely without compromising privacy. Integritee utilizes trusted execution environments (TEEs), such as Intel SGX, to create secure enclaves where data can be processed confidentially. This ensures that data remains encrypted and inaccessible to anyone, including the network validators or operators, while it is being processed. This idea opens up new possibilities for privacy-focused applications in finance, healthcare, and so on.