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xx network vs Sonic
xx network vs Sonic Scalability
Real-time TPS
xx network TPS is 100% lower than Sonic TPS
Max TPS (100 blocks)
xx network max TPS is 99.89% lower than Sonic max TPS
Max Theoretical TPS
xx network max theoretical TPS is 99.62% lower than Sonic max theoretical TPS
Transaction Volume
xx network transaction volume is 100% lower than Sonic transaction volume
Block Time
xx network block time is 5.44X longer than Sonic block time
Finality
xx network finality is 100% longer than Sonic finality
Type
xx network and Sonic are both layer 1 blockchains
Launch Date
xx network was launched 3 years before Sonic
xx network vs Sonic Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
xx network has no data, while Sonic Nakamoto Coefficient is 4
Validators
xx network has 8.56X more validators than Sonic
Stake
xx network stake is 99.01% lower than Sonic stake
Consensus Mechanism
xx network and Sonic are both PoS
Governance
xx network and Sonic governance are both on-chain
xx network vs Sonic 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 Sonic
Sonic is the highest-performing EVM layer-1 blockchain, combining speed, incentives, and world-class infrastructure, powering the next generation of DeFi applications. The chain provides 400,000 TPS and sub-second finality.
By combining a novel consensus mechanism with full EVM compatibility, Sonic delivers unparalleled speed, security, and scalability. The S token is Sonic's native token, used for paying transaction fees, staking, running validators, and participating in governance.