As the number of daily transactions continues to rise, an increasing number of issues are popping up.
In comparison, PayPal can process approximately 193 transactions per second.
Ripple is the outlier and can process up to 1,500 transactions per second, suggesting that it is likely to have the potential to become a viable payment method in the future.
The transaction speed for cryptocurrencies is determined by the time taken to add a transaction to the block plus the time taken to reach consensus.
For starters, the Bitcoin PoW protocol has incentivized a significant number of individuals and organizations to buy more hardware and build huge mining farms, despite the fact that Bitcoin is supposed to be the most decentralized blockchain.
The PoS protocol is touted to have a small number of benefits over PoW-for instance, slightly lower computational power requirements, slightly lower power consumption and slightly faster transaction speeds-which explains why Ethereum decided to implement it as part of its Casper update.
Potentially the most notable of all is the fact that the PoA protocol is significantly faster than both PoW and PoS, making it a potential solution for the current scalability problems facing the blockchain.
PoA can already process thousands of transactions per second, putting it way ahead of Bitcoin, Ethereum and most other major cryptocurrencies.
Their target is to reach 1M/tps, which would enable them to process even more transactions than Visa.
This allows cheap transactions, enhances scalability and makes the process energy efficient.
Scalability is Blockchain's Biggest Problem But it Can Be Resolved
에 게시 됨 Aug 10, 2018
by Cryptoslate | 에 게시 됨 Coinage
Coinage
이 기사에서 언급
최근 뉴스
모두보기
First Mover: What's Next for Bitcoin as Wall Street Gets Vaccine Booster
Bitcoin was higher for a second day, staying in a range of between roughly $15,200 and $15,600, as news of progress in developing a coronavirus vaccine appeared to touch off a rally in U.S. stocks.
Market Wrap: Bitcoin Fails to Break $15.9K; Over 50K ETH Staked on Eth 2.0 Contract
Bitcoin gained Wednesday while Ethereum 2.0 staking has been ramping up.
Citibank Analyst Says Bitcoin Could Pass $300K by December 2021
A senior analyst at U.S.-based financial giant Citibank has penned a report drawing on similarities between the 1970s gold market and bitcoin.
Blockchain Bites: Data Unions. Hard Forks. And One Citi Analyst's Case for $300K BTC.
A Citibank managing director thinks bitcoin could hit $318,000.