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xx network vs IoTeX
xx network vs IoTeX Scalability
Real-time TPS
xx network TPS is 100% lower than IoTeX TPS
Max TPS (100 blocks)
xx network max TPS is 99.85% lower than IoTeX max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
xx network max theoretical TPS is 25% lower than IoTeX max theoretical TPS
Transaction Volume
xx network transaction volume is 100% lower than IoTeX transaction volume
Block Time
xx network block time is 2.45X longer than IoTeX block time
Finality
xx network finality is 100% longer than IoTeX finality
Type
xx network and IoTeX are both layer 1 blockchains
Launch Date
xx network was launched 3 years after IoTeX
xx network vs IoTeX Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
xx network has no data, while IoTeX Nakamoto Coefficient is 9
Validators
xx network has 4.88X more validators than IoTeX
Stake
xx network stake is 96.74% lower than IoTeX stake
Consensus Mechanism
xx network and IoTeX are both PoS
Governance
xx network and IoTeX governance are both on-chain
xx network vs IoTeX Real-Time TPS Chart
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About Blockchains
About xx network
The xx network is a future-proof layer-one blockchain that facilitates thousands of transactions per second and protects against cryptography-breaking quantum computing. The xx network’s blockchain enables digital sovereignty by putting the users in control of the messaging and payments infrastructure. The xx blockchain utilizes breakthroughs in stake-based consensus protocols to provide energy-efficient and quantum-secure transactions at a scale to meet the needs for global payments.
About IoTeX
IoTeX is a blockchain platform designed specifically for the Internet of Things (IoT) industry. It aims to address the scalability, privacy, and security challenges associated with connecting billions of devices to the internet. IoTeX utilizes a unique architecture that combines blockchain, decentralized identity, and secure hardware to create a trusted and privacy-centric infrastructure for IoT applications. It offers lightweight and efficient consensus mechanisms, support for trusted computing environments, and privacy-preserving techniques such as zero-knowledge proofs.