Compare Arbitrum vs Polygon

Arbitrum vs Polygon Scalability

Real-time TPS (1H)

Arbitrum TPS is 31.28% lower than Polygon TPS

Arbitrum logo
31.7 tx/s
Polygon logo
46.14 tx/s

Data from Chainspect

Max TPS (100 blocks)

Arbitrum max TPS is 3.17X higher than Polygon max TPS

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1,358 tx/s
Polygon logo
429.1 tx/s

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Max Theoretical TPS

Arbitrum max theoretical TPS is 56X higher than Polygon max theoretical TPS

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40,000 tx/s
Polygon logo
714.3 tx/s

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Transaction Volume (1H)

Arbitrum transaction volume is 31.28% lower than Polygon transaction volume

Arbitrum logo
114K txns
Polygon logo
166K txns

Data from Chainspect

Block Time (1H)

Arbitrum block time is 87.51% shorter than Polygon block time

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0.25s
Polygon logo
2s

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Finality

Arbitrum finality is 166X longer than Polygon finality

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13m 48s
Polygon logo
5s

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Type

Arbitrum is a layer 2 blockchain, while Polygon is a sidechain

Arbitrum logo
Layer 2 blockchain
Polygon logo
Sidechain

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Total Transactions

Arbitrum has 71.51% fewer total transactions than Polygon

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1.66B txns
Polygon logo
5.82B txns

Data from Chainspect

Launch Date

Arbitrum was launched 1 year after Polygon

Arbitrum logo
Aug 31, 2021
Polygon logo
May 30, 2020

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Arbitrum vs Polygon Decentralization

Nakamoto Coefficient

Arbitrum Nakamoto Coefficient is 75% lower than Polygon Nakamoto Coefficient

Arbitrum logo
1
Polygon logo
4

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Validators

Arbitrum has 99.04% fewer validators than Polygon

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1
Polygon logo
105

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Stake

Arbitrum has no data, while Polygon stake is $665.4M

Arbitrum logo
—
Polygon logo
$665.4M

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Consensus Mechanism

Arbitrum is Rollup (Optimistic), while Polygon is PoS

Arbitrum logo
Rollup (Optimistic)
Polygon logo
Proof of Stake (PoS)

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Governance

Arbitrum on-chain governance is better than Polygon off-chain governance

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On-chain
Polygon logo
Off-chain

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Arbitrum vs Polygon Developer Activity

Developers

Arbitrum has 1.38X more developers than Polygon

Arbitrum logo
2,326
Polygon logo
1,684

Data from Chainspect

Repos

Arbitrum has 14.66% fewer repos than Polygon

Arbitrum logo
128
Polygon logo
150

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Commits

Arbitrum has 3.01X more commits than Polygon

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188,485
Polygon logo
62,589

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Stars

Arbitrum has 1.13X more stars than Polygon

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10,423
Polygon logo
9,246

Data from Chainspect

Watchers

Arbitrum has 6.57% fewer watchers than Polygon

Arbitrum logo
1,619
Polygon logo
1,733

Data from Chainspect

Arbitrum vs Polygon Financials New

Chain Revenue

Arbitrum chain revenue is 13.61% lower than Polygon chain revenue

Arbitrum logo
$13.9K
Polygon logo
$16.09K

Data from Chainspect

Average Transaction Fee

Arbitrum average transaction fee is 1.16X higher than Polygon average transaction fee

Arbitrum logo
$0.004203
Polygon logo
$0.003616

Data from Chainspect

Price

Arbitrum price is 1.6X higher than Polygon price

Arbitrum logo
$0.3057
Polygon logo
$0.1911

Data from Chainspect

Market Cap

Arbitrum market cap is 16.3% lower than Polygon market cap

Arbitrum logo
$1.684B
Polygon logo
$2.013B

Data from Chainspect

Arbitrum vs Polygon Real-Time TPS Chart

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About Blockchains

About Arbitrum

Arbitrum serves as a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, leveraging rollups to significantly boost scalability and reduce transaction costs while maintaining robust security. It enables developers to execute EVM-compatible smart contracts with a substantially higher transaction throughput and lower fees compared to Ethereum's main chain, making it a compelling platform for decentralized application development.

About Polygon

Polygon, formerly Matic Network, is a blockchain platform designed to establish a multi-chain system compatible with Ethereum. It employs a proof-of-stake consensus mechanism similar to Ethereum for on-chain transactions, with its native token being POL. Functioning as a "layer two" or "sidechain" scaling solution alongside Ethereum, Polygon facilitates quicker transactions and lower fees. Its inception aimed to tackle Ethereum's major challenges, including high fees, subpar user experience, and limited transaction throughput, aspiring to create an "Ethereum's internet of blockchains" or a multi-chain ecosystem of Ethereum-compatible blockchains.

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