Polygon Block Performance
Introduction
In this analysis, we will take a deeper look at the blocks in China Polygon Obviously, the most important table that will help us is
polygon.core.fact_blocks
as we know Blocks are the main part of blockchain technology. Each block contains information such as transactions made on the blockchain platform, which include: the time of the transaction, the public address of the sender and the public address of the receiver, its own hash and the hash of the previous block. All this information is permanently stored on the blocks and cannot be changed or deleted in any way. This feature is created by the network encryption system in blocks.
In this analysis, in addition to checking Polygon's information, I will also compare it with other networks
At the beginning of the analysis, it is better to have a look at the block production tables in the three networks under our review and look at their data for the last day. In the next parts, we will talk more and more precisely about this table ==All numbers are limited to a recent month in order to obtain more accurate and better results==
In the first part of the analysis, we consider the average time between the generation of blocks In the three networks that I examined in this analysis Polygon has the longest block generation time There is not a very direct relationship between the type of network (L1 or L2). Another important factor in this average is the number of transactions In the Polygon network, about 70 transactions are performed in each block, in an L1 network like Flow, this number is reduced to 15 transactions, and in L2, only one transaction is performed.
Regarding the maximum and minimum between networks, the important point is that zero means a time interval of less than a second