Aleph azero (nueva Ada) - vol 1

Phant
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#31
Cita de palanki

¿Donde comprarla?

Aún no salió a cotizar, por lo tanto hay que estar atento porque va a volar literalmente.

Shur, salió una pre-venta hace un mes, no?


https://icodrops.com/aleph-zero/


Entraste?
quinito60
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#32
Cita de bogieman
Que ganas tengo de que venga el criptoinvierno , de verdad eh
Pues pilla esta verga y holdea, que el próximo ciclo nos retiramos.
peibol16
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#33
No creo que se haga un x10 en un mes pero en 2 añitos la veo en el top20 o top10. Al igual que luna, sol, ada, kda no subieron de un día para otro y paso un tiempo desde su salida pero a largo puede ser la cripto mas prometedora
mousete
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Donde se compra
novoyalcole
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jomer
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SUPERCHUPI
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pipisclee
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SMG2
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peibol16
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#43
What Is the Fastest Blockchain?
Let’s answer this frequently asked question – what is the fastest blockchain? We’ve searched through the internet to find which blockchain projects achieve the best results in terms of real transaction speed and scalability.

Here’s a list of transaction times of selected crypto from the top 100 on CoinMarketCap, excluding ERC-20 tokens as they all use the same Ethereum technology. We’ve also added some notable projects that might not be listed on CoinMarketCap. So far, we’ve checked the speed of 43 blockchains.

The numbers mentioned come from an article published on Invest in Blockchain, Kraken data and were further verified by going through project-related materials. However, if the numbers are not representative for any project, or there is a project worth mentioning, let us know, so we can keep the list up to date and as factually correct as possible.

Note: Not all projects have a goal of reaching high transaction speeds. We’re mentioning them to give a broader view of the state of transaction times in the industry.

Oldies but Goldies
A lot has been said about Bitcoin and Ethereum but when it comes to the market cap and the size of the networks, they are still the biggest players on the market.

The numbers are not in favor of these two. Bitcoin handles 7 TPS on average with about 60 minutes of confirmation time. Ethereum is much faster with 25 TPS and around 6 minutes of real transaction time. Users can cope with transactions that take too long for the sake of security but this is also what keeps the crypto industry of the size of one big corporation. And one big corporation is far from the ‘mass market’.

Averages:

Bitcoin
Throughput: 7 TPS
Transaction time: 60 min

Note: Bitcoin’s community has come up with the Lightning Network as a way of dramatically increasing the performance – bringing the BTC transaction time below one minute with 10,000 TPS. The solution is in the beta phase.

Ethereum
Throughput: 25 TPS
Transaction time: 6 min

These blockchains are definitely not the fastest.

Slow and Steady
The industry, represented by the market cap per project, seems to pay little attention to the real-life transaction times. There’s no correlation between the usability of the network and its value as we still see very slow technology in the top 10. However, we’re still not at a mass-adopted level, so the current top 10 on Coinmarketcap is not really representative.

Averages:

Litecoin
Throughput: 56 TPS
Transaction time: 30 min

Bitcoin Cash

Throughput: 300 TPS
Transaction time: 60-180 min

Bitcoin SV
Throughput: 224 TPS
Transaction time: 60 min

Monero
Throughput: 4 TPS (estimated capability of over 1,000 TPS)
Transaction time: 30 min

Tezos
Throughput: 40 TPS
Transaction time: 30 min

Zcash
Throughput: 27 TPS
Transaction time: 60 min

Decred
Throughput: 14 TPS
Transaction time: 30 min

Bitcoin Gold
Throughput: 7 TPS
Transaction time: 60 min

Ravencoin
Throughput: 116 TPS
Transaction time: 100 min

Bitcoin Diamond
Throughput: 56 TPS
Transaction time: 60 min

Tether
Throughput: –
Transaction time: 60 min (on BTC Blockchain)

Lisk
Throughput: around 25 TPS
Transaction time: 51 min

Ethereum Classic
Throughput: 15-25 TPS
Transaction time: 6 min theoretically but according to Kraken – 1 week!

These blockchains need between 6 and 30 minutes to validate a transaction.

Reasonably Fast
Achieving transaction confirmation time lower than 30 min is already an achievement that makes using digital assets much more friendly but still, for high-frequency purposes it might be not enough.

Averages:

Cardano
Throughput: 250 TPS
Transaction time: 10 min

Ontology
Throughput: 5300 TPS
Transaction time: 10 min

Qtum
Throughput: ~70 TPS
Transaction time: 20 min

ICON
Throughput: 9000 TPS
Transaction time: 10 min

Bytecoin
Throughput: 500 TPS
Transaction time: 20 min

Aeternity
Throughput: 100 TPS
Transaction time: 18 min

Dash
Throughput: 35 TPS
Transaction time: 6 min (15 min on Kraken)

Dogecoin
Throughput: 33 TPS
Transaction time: 6 min

Blockchains that need between 1 and 5 minutes to process a transaction.

5-minute Stars
5-minute transactions are already close to real-world usability but if we consider digital money as a mass means of payment for the future, it would still be too slow. For example, imagine standing at the counter for five minutes just to pay for your coffee.

Averages:

Tron
Throughput: 2000 TPS
Transaction time: 5 min

DigiByte
Throughput: 560 TPS
Transaction time: 2-3 min

BitTorrent Token
Throughput: –
Transaction time: 5 min

IOTA
Throughput: 1500 TPS
Transaction time: 1-5 min or longer

Blockchains that validate transactions in less than 1 minute.

Sub-minute Heroes
You could say everything below a minute is instantly fast. But consider it similar to using the internet. Back in the day, it was normal to wait for a website to load for a while. And now? You can feel uncomfortable when the loading takes 10 seconds instead of 2. It might be similar with crypto payments.

Averages:

Ripple
Throughput: 1500 TPS
Transaction time: 4 s

EOS
Throughput: 4000 TPS
Transaction time: 1.5 s

Stellar
Throughput: 1000 TPS
Transaction time: 4 s

NEO
Throughput: 10,000 TPS
Transaction time: 15 s

NEM
Throughput: 2 TPS
Transaction time: 30 s

Waves
Throughput: 100 TPS
Transaction time: 2-10 s

Bitshares
Throughput: 3400 TPS
Transaction time: 2s

Steem
Throughput: 10,000 TPS
Transaction time: 3 s

Nano
Throughput: 1,000 TPS
Transaction time: about 0.14 s (according to NanoTicker)

Avalanche (AVA)
Throughput: 5,000+ TPS
Transaction time: 1-2s

Cosmos
Throughput: 10,000 TPS
Transaction time: ~2 s

Algorand
Throughput: 1,000 TPS
Transaction time: 45 s

Red Belly
Throughput: 14,000 TPS
Transaction time: 4s
Note: The project claims much better performance in certain conditions. However, the definition of latency is used differently – it’s the time between committed blocks.

Hashgraph
Throughput: 10,000+ TPS
Transaction time: 3-5 s
Note: Numbers from Hedera.com

Solana
Throughput: 29,000 TPS
Transaction time: 2.575 s
Note: Numbers from Solana’s blog post

Aleph Zero – the Fastest at Scale

As you’ve seen, it’s not easy for the projects to bring perfect user experience by going with the TPS to infinity and lowering the transaction confirmation times to almost instant.

It’s even harder if a project wants to keep security and decentralization. You don’t need to search long for projects that traded in the decentralization part for speed.

We believe it doesn’t have to be like that. That’s why we researched the topic heavily and eventually came up with Aleph Zero – a protocol that is the fastest at the highest scale AND secure AND decentralized.

How can we back this claim up? You’ve seen that a common goal for TPS is set at 10,000. Our consensus protocol reached 40,000 TPS.

Aleph Zero is the fastest blockchain with only 0.6 second to validate a transaction.
At this extreme transaction scale, Aleph Zero’s structure allowed it to confirm transactions just after 0.6 second!
Reynols 2.0
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#44
cuando podremos comprar esta verga?
Capullo
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#45
Cada token que sale nos parece bueno y una gema, miedo me da ya.
Chano_CN
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#46
Una duda, para crear contratos inteligentes se usa EVM en Aleph Zero? Lo pregunto porque por ejemplo, Solana está basado en Rust.

Aleph Zero me suena a Alpha Zero espero que no sea un meme de ellos.
peibol16
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#47
Aleph Zero no es un token, es una blockchain. Y lleva cociéndose a fuego lento desde principios de 2018. En vez de sacar el token antes de tener nada como ADA, lo sacan ahora después de 3 años de curro y con la mainnet ya operativa.

En 2018 ya fue la primera ronda de inversión. En 2019 hubo otra, en 2020 otra y la que entramos algunos fue la public sale hace 1 mes. Sale con 18 millones de marketcap así que con el potencial que tiene puede multiplicar bastantes x en los próximos años. Pero no es una moneda para pegar el pelotazo en 2 meses.

Aunque si pilla el hype de kda o similares siemplemente por el número de TPS puede ser que suba rápido.
Maicki
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#48
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rayosalil
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#49
Suena bien...como todas .


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elf3nix
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#50
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#51
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Jabaloncho
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#52
Pues habrá que estar atento, a ver dónde queda listada
ignacionario
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#53
Sitio para DYOR
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Jotilla
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#56
cuando sale esta verga
Randygsi
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#57
La llevo siguiendo un tiempo y voy a estar viendo desde las sombras.
Shandil
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#58
En telegram ya hay grupo donde la peña que pilló la preventa está mercadeando con el token, a entre 0,85 y 1,10$ la unidad. No sé hasta dónde podrá subir aunque si pega petardazo hasta 10 billions estaríamos hablando de 50$ el token que no está nada mal (contando el supply inicial). Ya se verá aunque yo por si acaso he pillado unos pocos para darme capricho si moonea.
Kurt_Covid
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#59
Donde la habéis comprado?
SRINDETIC
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#60
Pillo sitio . @palanki: citanos cuando haya novedades relevantes por favor
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