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December 13, 2016, 01:36:56 PM
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This is awesome, sharing altcoins comparison chart here is
big help to others. Once this done, this will gives more information
to those who wants know more about altcoins.
Yeah its big help to others.I contact the developers of following coin to give me some details about their coin but no reply for noe.So for now I will gather some data with the community.

                       
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December 13, 2016, 03:49:47 PM
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For transparency that the OP didn't include, this chart is a hired job contracted at http://heatledger.net/index.php?topic=34.0

Quote from: Fuserleer
No true decentralized blockchain can do 10k tps...period!
So either they aren't going to use a blockchain, they are introducing some centralization (witnesses, validators, whatever), or its simply BS.
We at HEAT guarantee 1000 tps 24/7 and have in tests achieved 20k tps with 10-year old hardware. HEAT is a total remake for decentralized ledger and is aimed for industrial use eg. High Frequency Trading.

That's through a replicator layer which uses semi-centralized proxy to process the high transaction throughput and forward it in batches to blockchain where required.





         
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December 13, 2016, 05:03:58 PM
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Quote from: Fuserleer
No true decentralized blockchain can do 10k tps...period!
So either they aren't going to use a blockchain, they are introducing some centralization (witnesses, validators, whatever), or its simply BS.

That's through a replicator layer which uses semi-centralized proxy to process the high transaction throughput and forward it in batches to blockchain where required.


Case in point.

Do it 100% decentralized, then I'll be impressed.

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December 13, 2016, 07:01:15 PM
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Out of interest although its now kind of fucked... did anyone check out vcash's tps. xmr? zcash?

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