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- aelf vs Avalanche
aelf vs Avalanche
aelf vs Avalanche Scalability
Real-time TPS
aelf has no data, while Avalanche TPS is 8.98 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
aelf has no data, while Avalanche max TPS is 122.7 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
aelf has no data, while Avalanche max theoretical TPS is 1,191 tx/s
Transaction Volume
aelf has no data, while Avalanche transaction volume is 32,335 txns
Block Time
aelf has no data, while Avalanche block time is 1.67s
Finality
aelf has no data, while Avalanche finality is 2s
Type
aelf has no data, while Avalanche is a layer 1 blockchain
Launch Date
aelf has no data, while Avalanche was launched on Sep 21, 2020
aelf vs Avalanche Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
aelf has no data, while Avalanche Nakamoto Coefficient is 28
Validators/Miners
aelf has no data, while Avalanche has 880 validators
Stake/Hashrate
aelf has no data, while Avalanche stake is $5.797B
Consensus Mechanism
aelf has no data, while Avalanche is PoS
Governance
aelf has no data, while Avalanche governance is on-chain
aelf vs Avalanche Developer Activity New
Developers
aelf has no data, while Avalanche has 746 developers
Repos
aelf has no data, while Avalanche has 109 repos
Commits
aelf has no data, while Avalanche has 60,307 commits
Stars
aelf has no data, while Avalanche has 6,555 stars
Watchers
aelf has no data, while Avalanche has 1,285 watchers
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About Blockchains
About aelf
aelf is primarily a multi-chain parallel computing blockchain network which was created to address several of the limitations of traditional blockchain systems, such as performance bottlenecks and data complexity. aelf's vision is to be a 'Linux Ecosystem' equivalent for a blockchain that incorporates state-of-the-art IT design principles, which in particular allows developers to customise Chains to meet their own needs.
About Avalanche
Avalanche emerges as a rapid, scalable blockchain platform facilitating the seamless creation and deployment of dApps. Distinguished by its unique consensus mechanism, it's particularly good for DeFi applications, allowing high throughput and nearly instant finality. Its architecture allows for a network of interconnected blockchains, each safeguarded by dynamic subsets of validators, ensuring scalability while maintaining speed, reliability, and security.