Blockchain networks
Blockchain options:
Internet Computer – non-EVM Layer 1 blockchain enabling fully on-chain applications with Web2-like UX. Offers fast, low-cost transactions. Build web3 social media, games, DeFi, secure front-ends, ledgers, enterprise apps, and AI models, read more
Polygon – scalable and low-cost EVM-compatible network built on top of Ethereum. Ideal for fast and low-cost apps used by many users, read more
Ethereum Mainnet – you get access to global public Ethereum network using PoS, read more
SparkNet - private Ethereum based network, used for pilot and productive solutions mainly, read more
DevilNet - private Ethereum based network run by CoreLedger, used for development purposes mainly
Your option can be discussed upon a request
Transaction processing time
Extremely fast, typically 1–2 seconds. Check current statistics
Typically low, usually 2–5 seconds due to high throughput and low block times.
Typically slower, often estimated in minutes, depending on transaction volume and node availability. Check current statistics
Typically low, 10-15 seconds. Check current statistics
Typically low, 14-21 seconds.
Transaction cost
Low-cost transactions. Storage is billed continuously, e.g. storing 1 GB on ICP costs about $5.3/year even if the smart contract is idle.
Very low (~$0.001–$0.01 per transaction),
High and variable (~$1–$50+ per transaction), depending on network congestion and gas prices.
Stable and zero (gas required for signing transactions is distributed automatically to newly registered addresses)
Stable and zero (gas required for signing transactions is distributed automatically to newly registered addresses)
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