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March 15, 2018, 06:03:59 AM |
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ZEITCOIN is 140 TPS ONCHAIN. * Plus it would take very little to Double the 140 to 280 TPS.* * Either moving to a 2mb block size or changing the block speed to 15 seconds.* Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing , ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited.
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I was Red Tagged because Lauda Blows Theymos to get back on DT The rest are just lauda's personal butt monkeys=> Hhampuz , Vod, TMAN , achow101
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March 19, 2018, 02:24:45 AM |
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ZEITCOIN is 140 TPS ONCHAIN. * Plus it would take very little to Double the 140 to 280 TPS.* * Either moving to a 2mb block size or changing the block speed to 15 seconds.* Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing , ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited. Thanks ! Added ZEITCOIN 140 tps https://coincheckup.com/coins/zeitcoin/analysis/facts-and-figures
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March 19, 2018, 02:56:45 AM |
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While I like this kind of technical comparisons, most of the higher figures are not realistic. OP, if you want this to become a serious thread, please compare apples to apples. Divide the table into two sections: - real public blockchain tps - potential/controlled environment tps BitShares' or NEM's high throughputs were tests in a controlled environment with private blockchains. That's easy Hashgraph isn't even targeting the public blockchain sector - it's a technology for private and consortium blockchains. Public blockchains have much higher challenges. The network must be able to react to attacks, and be prepared for multiple reorgs that consume LOTs of computational resources, even with blockchain-less DAGs. That is the hard problem. So for the first section ("real public blockchain tps"), you should take only provable stats measured in the mainnet. It would also be cool to include a link to the stats taken as a source. Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing , ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited.
Cool. Every coin can achieve that.
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March 21, 2018, 11:07:50 PM |
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While I like this kind of technical comparisons, most of the higher figures are not realistic. OP, if you want this to become a serious thread, please compare apples to apples. Divide the table into two sections: - real public blockchain tps - potential/controlled environment tps BitShares' or NEM's high throughputs were tests in a controlled environment with private blockchains. That's easy Hashgraph isn't even targeting the public blockchain sector - it's a technology for private and consortium blockchains. Public blockchains have much higher challenges. The network must be able to react to attacks, and be prepared for multiple reorgs that consume LOTs of computational resources, even with blockchain-less DAGs. That is the hard problem. So for the first section ("real public blockchain tps"), you should take only provable stats measured in the mainnet. It would also be cool to include a link to the stats taken as a source. Using Multiple Exchanges Offchain Processing , ZEITCOIN's Offchain TPS is Unlimited.
Cool. Every coin can achieve that. Thanks for suggestion. I would like to do that, or find someone who can do it better than me. Anyone willing to help please PM. + Latest update Particle ~ 97 tps https://coincheckup.com/coins/particl/analysis/facts-and-figures
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March 28, 2018, 07:21:23 AM |
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There are those who believe CREDITS is a full blown SCAM "Capitalizing" on TPS FOMO.
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March 28, 2018, 03:27:31 PM |
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Thanks for suggestion. I would like to do that, or find someone who can do it better than me. Anyone willing to help please PM.
The first step you can do - without much work - is to include the source of the TPS value you post. If I knew your sources, I could help and distinguish "real" TPS from "test/controlled environment" TPS. You did try that with your last update: ... but unfortunately, "CoinCheckup" itself does not post the source where it took the value from. Particl is a heavily modified Peercoin clone, so I don't think its code is optimized much with respect to Bitcoin. 97 tps would mean, in a Bitcoin-based currency, a block size of 30 MB (with 10 minute blocks, otherwise, a throughput of 3 MB/minute). I consider that a relatively realistic value but it would lead to very high hardware requirements for full nodes. So I can only imagine this tps value is the result a "controlled environment test" and not the maximum tps value from the mainnet. It would imply a bit more work to re-check the sources (at least googling where the value comes from, if it was a test or mainnet stats), but I think it's worth it - this thread could then become a reference thread, worth to be cited or even stickied.
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Thanks for suggestion. I would like to do that, or find someone who can do it better than me. Anyone willing to help please PM.
The first step you can do - without much work - is to include the source of the TPS value you post. If I knew your sources, I could help and distinguish "real" TPS from "test/controlled environment" TPS. You did try that with your last update: ... but unfortunately, "CoinCheckup" itself does not post the source where it took the value from. Particl is a heavily modified Peercoin clone, so I don't think its code is optimized much with respect to Bitcoin. 97 tps would mean, in a Bitcoin-based currency, a block size of 30 MB (with 10 minute blocks, otherwise, a throughput of 3 MB/minute). I consider that a relatively realistic value but it would lead to very high hardware requirements for full nodes. So I can only imagine this tps value is the result a "controlled environment test" and not the maximum tps value from the mainnet. It would imply a bit more work to re-check the sources (at least googling where the value comes from, if it was a test or mainnet stats), but I think it's worth it - this thread could then become a reference thread, worth to be cited or even stickied. I know for fact that CoinCheckup is using reliable official sources, and they conduct detail research or just don't post TPS data at all, but you can contact them and suggest that they add source links. They are very responsive and supportive. CoinCheckup is now also having a $1000 Bitcoin challenge! https://is.gd/coincheckup
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June 24, 2018, 09:18:14 PM |
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Anyone willing to help with updating topic Coins max TPS , please PM me.
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Updated comparison with some nice graphics presentation all credits goes to respective authors Links in image
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July 25, 2018, 11:39:15 AM |
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Thank you for sending Komodo stats, and providing link with evidance. I will update data on 1st page. Komodo 45000 TPS
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I have used XLM and from my experience, the tps seem very fast. Although, i am not so used to others other than btc, eth, waves, neo and some other very common coins. Stellar (XLM) just surprised me more.
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July 26, 2018, 06:52:15 AM |
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Thank you for sending Komodo stats, and providing link with evidance. I will update data on 1st page. Komodo 45000 TPSThank you - Actually i see two Komodo on your first Page in the list.
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Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.
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I would like to see more details about the Komodo test. First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this: On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled? But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes.
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Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.
Thank you for feedback. If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin. Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins. I would like to see more details about the Komodo test. First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this: On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled? But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes. Thank you for feedback. I would sure like to see more tests with Komodo
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Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.
Thank you for feedback. If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin. Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins. I would like to see more details about the Komodo test. First, what is the difference between "payments" and "transactions"? I see "only" 900-1000 "Transactions" per second on the graphs, but up to 100K "payments" (with an average of 45K). I googled a bit and found this: On Komodo, we can include multiple payments on a single transaction, so thus we can also say we made over 800k payments per second.
Source: https://forum.komodoplatform.com/t/komodo-scaling-presentation/110This would indicate that "payments" are UTXOs, is this correct, so these are big transactions with 40-50 UTXOs each? Or is this a kind of bundling technology where payments can made asynchronously (i.e. not at the same time) and then afterwards bundled? But again, it seems like it's a short time "propagation test", like most of the tests with high TPS numbers. I don't think that these transactions were confirmed instantly. If this was the case, 40K TPS would mean a data volume of 5,9 Gigabytes each 10 minutes (to compare it to a Bitcoin block) to be validated an stored, assuming a transaction size of 220 bytes. Thank you for feedback. I would sure like to see more tests with Komodo KMD Team will start next week with the 1 Million TPS Test - The Results etc will be public - as soon i have the info , i will post it here
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July 29, 2018, 02:20:39 PM |
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Try to see a new coin called Travelflex. Travelflex is a new cryptocurrency that aims to solve other coin scalability problems such as Bitcoin encountered today. By using a complete new DAG algorithm, Travelflex is not just a simple clone or token. This coin declares itself to exceed the transverting speed of VISA.
Thank you for feedback. If you can, please provide link to Travelflex coin. Anyway I am not so sure about any of DAG coins. If you are interested you can browse the web, Travelflex recently moved to DAG network and I have just tried and it is very amazing how I try to transfer 10 coin to my wallet in just 1 second.
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