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Eclipse vs Arbitrum
Eclipse vs Arbitrum Scalability
Real-time TPS
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum TPS is 19.53 tx/s
Max TPS (100 blocks)
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum max TPS is 1,358 tx/s
Max Theoretical TPS
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum max theoretical TPS is 40,000 tx/s
Transaction Volume
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum transaction volume is 70,294 txns
Block Time
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum block time is 0.25s
Finality
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum finality is 13m 48s
Type
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum is a layer 2 blockchain
Launch Date
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum was launched on Aug 31, 2021
Eclipse vs Arbitrum Decentralization
Nakamoto Coefficient
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum Nakamoto Coefficient is 1
Validators/Miners
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum has 1 validators
Stake/Hashrate
Eclipse and Arbitrum have no data
Consensus Mechanism
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum is Rollup (Optimistic)
Governance
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum governance is on-chain
Eclipse vs Arbitrum Developer Activity New
Developers
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum has 2,298 developers
Repos
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum has 126 repos
Commits
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum has 184,536 commits
Stars
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum has 10,276 stars
Watchers
Eclipse has no data, while Arbitrum has 1,714 watchers
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About Blockchains
About Eclipse
Eclipse is an innovative Layer 2 solution that uses the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) to help scale Ethereum.
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.