- Blockchain Developer's Guide
- Brenn Hill Samanyu Chopra Paul Valencourt Narayan Prusty
- 71字
- 2021-07-02 15:11:18
How to calculate blockchain throughput
The quick and dirty way of calculating the throughput of a blockchain is as follows:
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For Bitcoin, the transaction throughput is about 7tx/second. This is because of the relatively small block and the very long block time. Ethereum has short block times but very tiny blocks and ends up at about 14tx/second. Blockchains such as Stellar, Bitshares, and Waves can reach speeds of over, 1000tx/second.