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- ZKsync vs Scroll
ZKsync vs Scroll Scalability
Real-time TPS
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll TPS is 0.72 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll max TPS is 126.6 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll max theoretical TPS is 136.1 tx/s
Transaction Volume
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll transaction volume is 2,575 txns
Block Time
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll block time is 1.77s
Finality
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll finality is 3h
Type
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll is a layer 2 blockchain
Launch Date
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll was launched on Oct 10, 2023
ZKsync vs Scroll Decentralization New
Nakamoto Coefficient
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll Nakamoto Coefficient is 1
Validators/Miners
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll has 1 validators
Stake/Hashrate
ZKsync and Scroll have no data
Consensus Mechanism
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll is Rollup (ZK)
Governance
ZKsync has no data, while Scroll governance is multisig
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About Blockchains
About ZKsync
ZKsync is a Layer-2 scaling solution that makes transactions on Ethereum cheaper and faster by utilizing zero-knowledge rollups (zk-rollups) and zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs).
About Scroll
Scroll, a Layer 2 Ethereum network, aims to simplify scaling solutions for projects utilizing the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Its primary mechanism, zkEVM, integrates zero-knowledge proofs with the EVM, enabling rapid Ethereum transaction confirmation without the need to store and transfer additional transaction data. Scroll aims to establish a universal network that grants developers a user experience and security level akin to Ethereum while surpassing Ethereum in throughput, verification speed, and gas fee affordability