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If blocks per second (BPS) were like employees in a company, each "employee" would represent a unit of productivity — a block being completed and added to the chain. Kaspa, operating at 10 BPS, would be like a high-efficiency tech startup with 10 workers each finishing a task every second — rapid, parallel, and highly responsive. Bitcoin, producing one block every 10 minutes, would resemble a traditional legacy firm with a single craftsman completing one meticulous project every so often — stable but slow. Ethereum, especially after its upgrades, is like a mid-sized company with a decent number of workers getting tasks done steadily, balancing speed with security. Meanwhile, Solana, known for its high throughput, might be compared to a large, fast-paced production company churning out tasks at breakneck speed, sometimes trading off stability for raw performance. In this analogy, blockchains aren't just protocols — they're workforces with distinct cultures, speeds, and priorities.
10 BPS on $KAS Kaspa or 1 Block Time per 0.1 second, @kaspacurrency @hashdag @MichaelSuttonIL @ShaiWyborski @KaspaChris @DesheShai @KaspaChris @BrendonSedo @cassieydz @kasplex @KaspaKii @Igra_Labs @knsdomain 🚀✨✨✨🥇🎖️👑Kaspa finality is near instantly less than averaged 3 seconds. Prior to 10 BPS, 1 BPS achieved the maximum TPS 1173, therefore 10.5 x 1173 = TPS 12,316🔥👑🎉🌍
5 BPS on $HYPE Hyperliquid or 1 Block Time per 0.2 second, @HyperliquidX @chameleon_jeff🏎️✨✨🥈
2.565 BPS on $SUI Sui or 1 Block Time per 0.390 second, @SuiNetwork @EvanWeb3 @b1ackd0g @EmanAbio Sui has experienced a downtime☠️
2.5 BPS on $SOL Solana or 1 Block Time per 0.4 second, @solana @toly Solana has experienced multiple downtime since existence due to heavy usage☠️
1.539 BPS on $INJ Injective or 1 Block Time per 0.65 second, @injective @ericinjective 🚗✨🥉
1 BPS on $AZERO Aleph Zero or 1 Block Time per 1 second, @aleph_zero alexstrz
0.9099 BPS on $NEAR Near Protocol or 1 Block Time per 1.1 seconds, nearprotocol ilblackdragon
0.5 BPS on $TON The Open Network or an averaged 1 Block Time per 2 (2 - 5) seconds, @ton_blockchain maximilian_crown
0.5 BPS on $POL Polygon or 1 Block Time per 2 seconds, @0xpolygon sandeepnailwal
0.5 BPS on $MNT Mantle or 1 Block Time per 2 seconds, @mantle_official cooper_midroni
0.5 BPS on $AVAX Avalanche or 1 Block Time per 2 seconds, @avax el33th4xor
0.3334 BPS on $TRX Tron or 1 Block Time per 3 seconds, @trondao @justinsuntron
0.3334 BPS on $BNB BNB Chain or 1 Block Time per 3 seconds, @bnbchain @cz_binance heyibinance
0.3334 BPS on $XRP or 1 Block Time per (average 3 to 5) 3 seconds, @Ripple @bgarlinghouse
0.3334 BPS on $ALGO or 1 Block Time per 3 seconds, @algodevs silvio_micali
0.3334 BPS on $CORE Core or 1 Block Time per 3 seconds, @coredao_org BrendonSedo cassieydz
0.3334 BPS on $HBAR Hedera or an averaged 1 Block Time per 3 (3 - 5) seconds, @hedera leemonbaird ManceHarmon
0.1667 BPS on $DOT Polkadot or 1 Block Time per 6 seconds, @polkadot gavofyork
0.1667 BPS on $RUNE Thorchain or 1 Block Time per 6 seconds, @thorchain @jpthor
0.1667 BPS on $EGLD Multiversx or 1 Block Time per 6 seconds, multiversx @beniaminmincu
0.1539 BPS on $ATOM Cosmos or 1 Block Time per 6.5 seconds, cosmos @jaekwon @buchmanster
0.0834 BPS on $TAO Bittensor or 1 Block Time per 12 seconds, @opentensor @const_reborn
0.083 BPS on $ETH Ethereum or 1 Block Time per 12.05 seconds, @ethereum @VitalikButerin The Pectra upgrade it does not address scalability, but rather it makes $ETH more centralised☠️
0.05 BPS on $ADA Cardano or 1 Block Time per 20 seconds, @cardano_cf @IOHK_Charles


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