Sei Comparison Vs. Others!

    Introduction

    This dashboard focuses on comparing Sei with well-known chains. Its primary purpose is to verify the infographic statistics on Twitter. The dashboard will receive regular updates and incorporate additional comparisons as they become available on Twitter.

    As the dashboard evolves and becomes more comprehensive, all relevant parameters will be categorized into different tabs. Currently, I've initiated the process with simple parameters such as Success Rate, TPS, and block time. Over the upcoming weeks, I'll be adding more parameters for comparison.

    Chains Comparision
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    Success Rate

    The success rate is a metric that illustrates the ratio of successful transactions to failed transactions. For example, if the figure is 99, it indicates that 99% of the transactions on that chain were successful.

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    STPS

    STPS stands for "success transactions per second," signifying how many successful transactions a chain can handle in one second. However, initially, a chain requires a higher number of transactions before we can assess its capacity for handling transactions.

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    Block Time

    Block time represents the average duration required to mine or validate a new block. The question of whether a slow or fast block time is superior doesn't have a straightforward answer. Some argue that blockchains with slower block times offer enhanced security, as it becomes more challenging to compromise newly-created blocks. Conversely, blockchains with faster block times are not inherently insecure; it simply requires a larger number of blocks to achieve the same level of security as a slower blockchain would provide for a newly-created block.

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    Transaction Fee

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