Polygon Block Performance
The chart and table below show the lowest time, the highest time, and the average time of exchanging blocks in the Ethereum, Polygon, and Arbitrum networks.
The three chart below show the average weekly transactions in all Ethereum, Polygon and Arbitrum network blocks.
You can see the number of transactions in all used blocks every week
Polygon
Polygon was previously known as Matic network. This network provides a modular and multi-faceted scalable framework, consisting of a set of layers, for Ethereum. Polygon's long-term vision is to become a hub for integrating all decentralized products and services. Polygon aims to provide cheaper and faster transactions on the Ethereum network.
Polygon network structure
Polygonmatic digital currency consists of four layers. Each of these layers has a specific role and purpose:
1.Ethereum Layer: In this layer, Polygon Chains help increase the security of the Ethereum network. The Ethereum layer helps to implement all components of the smart contract. 2.Security Layer: It is an optional layer that checks various aspects of polygon chains and ensures the security of the blockchain network. As a meta-chain, this layer simultaneously monitors the implementation and validity of the Ethereum and Polygon networks. The security layer can be deployed anywhere on the Ethereum network where miners validate transactions.
3.Polygon Networks Layer: This layer is a set of independent networks, each of which operates in its own network. Polygon layer is responsible for block generation, local consensus and transaction information collection.
4.The Execution Layer: This layer interprets and executes approved transactions in the Polygon blockchain network. The execution layer consists of two sub-layers and works like an Ethereum smart contract. A virtual machine (Virtual Machine) and an execution logic (Execution Logic) that executes transactions.
With a detailed and deep look at the table and graph, it can be seen that there are more transactions in Ethereum blocks than Polygon, and the Polygon network has recorded more transactions in its blocks than the layer 2 network of Arbitrum.
In the Arbitrum network, block number 15909450 with the registration of 128 transactions
and in the Ethereum network , block number 13002929 has the highest number of transactions with the registration of 1431 transactions
and in the Polygon network ,block number 2306318 the amount of 1332 transactions has the highest number of transactions.
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