L2 Archives - Top Crypto Game https://topcryptogame.com/tag/l2/ The latest crypto news! Fri, 26 Apr 2024 03:53:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://topcryptogame.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-favicon-32x32.png L2 Archives - Top Crypto Game https://topcryptogame.com/tag/l2/ 32 32 Polygon leads in EVM efficiency as DeFi users favor low transaction costs https://topcryptogame.com/polygon-leads-in-evm-efficiency-as-defi-users-favor-low-transaction-costs/ https://topcryptogame.com/polygon-leads-in-evm-efficiency-as-defi-users-favor-low-transaction-costs/#respond Fri, 26 Apr 2024 03:53:21 +0000 https://topcryptogame.com/polygon-leads-in-evm-efficiency-as-defi-users-favor-low-transaction-costs/ Layer-1 blockchains are foundational networks supporting various applications directly on their protocol, while Layer-2 blockchains operate atop these foundational layers, enhancing scalability and efficiency. Comparing the usage and efficiency of EVM-compatible L1 and L2 blockchains and side chains helps us better understand the market values and where most of the DeFi activity comes from. Dune […]

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Layer-1 blockchains are foundational networks supporting various applications directly on their protocol, while Layer-2 blockchains operate atop these foundational layers, enhancing scalability and efficiency. Comparing the usage and efficiency of EVM-compatible L1 and L2 blockchains and side chains helps us better understand the market values and where most of the DeFi activity comes from.

Dune Analytics data analyzed by CryptoSlate showed Polygon, a Layer-2 sidechain, was the leading figure in the DeFi ecosystem, closely followed by BNB Chain, an EVM-compatible Layer-1 blockchain.

One of the most important metrics when analyzing L1s and L2s is the daily gas usage—the computational effort required to execute operations on the blockchain. Gas fees are paid in native blockchain currencies, and high gas usage typically indicates robust network activity. Notably, when L2 solutions maintain high gas usage at low USD costs, it reflects an efficient scaling solution that makes transactions affordable without sacrificing blockchain activity.

Polygon utilizes an average of 579.97 billion units of native gas daily, with associated costs amounting to just $65.48k. This translates to a meager average of $0.76 in USD per second despite processing a high volume of 48.37 transactions per second. Each transaction on Polygon costs about 138,782 gas units. BNB Mainnet, while also high in transaction volume, shows a different cost structure with 454.89 billion units of native gas used daily and $1.02 million in daily USD fees; the cost per second soars to $11.81, far surpassing Polygon’s. The higher cost per transaction, which averages 108,513 gas units, reflects BNB’s heavier computational demand per transaction, suggesting a more resource-intensive operation than Polygon.

Chain Avg Native Gas Used / Day Avg USD Gas Fees / Day Avg # Txs / Day Avg Native Gas per Tx Avg Native Gas Used / Second Avg USD Gas Fees / Second Avg # Txs / Second
Polygon Mainnet 579.97b $65.48k 4.18m 138,782 6.71m $0.76 48.37
BNB Mainnet 454.89b $1.02m 4.06m 108,513 5.26m $11.81 47.03
Arbitrum One 273.96b $250.05k 1.14m 241,207 3.17m $2.89 13.15
Base Mainnet 222.37b $378.72k 1.26m 174,229 2.57m $4.38 14.59
OP Mainnet 213.30b $160.26k 490.83k 429,129 2.47m $1.85 5.68
Gnosis Mainnet 109.77b $1.05k 182.58k 601,244 1.27m $0.01 2.11
Ethereum Mainnet 108.14b $12.63m 1.19m 90,758 1.25m $146.20 13.79
Fantom Mainnet 94.86b $4.89k 248.93k 372,521 1.10m $0.06 2.88

Arbitrum uses 273.96 billion units of gas daily, costing users $250.05k, which breaks down to $2.89 per second and 241,207 gas units per transaction, indicating a higher cost efficiency than BNB but less so than Polygon. Base Mainnet records similar trends with 222.37 billion units and daily fees of $378.72k, resulting in a slightly higher per-second cost of $4.38 and 174,229 units per transaction.

Ethereum operates with the highest cost impact, using 108.14 billion gas units daily, translating into a hefty $12.63 million in fees. With costs skyrocketing to $146.20 per second, despite having an average of 90,758 gas units per transaction, it illustrates Ethereum’s robust security and computational breadth and highlights its scalability challenges that L2 networks aim to address.

Looking at transaction metrics, data from April 23 shows that Polygon led with 4.02 million transactions, followed by BNB Chain with 3.9 million. These figures show strong user engagement and network utility, representing a respective 25.8% and 25.1% share of total transactions (excluding known system transactions).

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Graph showing the total number of transactions processed by L1 and L2 networks from Jan. 26 to April 24, 2024 (Source: Dune Analytics)

However, when examining transaction fees, a different narrative emerges. Despite a lower transaction count, Ethereum amassed $7.46 million in fees, representing a staggering 83.9% of total fees collected. This discrepancy suggests that while Ethereum processes fewer transactions, its higher transaction costs reflect its primary layer status and the intensive computational resources required for operations.

l1 l2 transaction feesl1 l2 transaction fees
Graph showing the USD value of daily transaction fees processed by L1 and L2 networks from Jan. 26 to April 24, 2024 (Source: Dune Analytics)

When it comes to DeFi apps, Polygon again leads the transaction numbers, with 3.3 million app transactions, showing it’s a go-to platform for DeFi activities.

no of app txs l1 l2 polygonno of app txs l1 l2 polygon
Graph showing the number of app transactions on L1 and L2 blockchains from Jan. 26 to April 24, 2024 (Source: Dune Analytics)

BNB Chain saw 1.22 million transacting addresses, with Polygon slightly behind at 1.18 million. These figures, contrasted with Ethereum’s 402.77k, suggest that other EVM-compatible networks are becoming preferred platforms for regular DeFi users due to their lower cost structures.

L1 L2 transacting addressesL1 L2 transacting addresses
Graph showing the number of transacting addresses on L1 and L2 blockchains from Jan. 26 to April 24, 2024 (Source: Dune Analytics)

Analyzing the performance of these blockchains side-by-side shows a battle between foundational security and enhanced scalability. While L1 blockchains like Ethereum continue to secure high-value transactions with substantial fees, scaling solutions like Polygon capture the bulk of daily transactions and application interactions, signifying a shift towards more efficient and user-friendly blockchain infrastructures in DeFi.

It’s important to note that despite being labeled as a Layer-2 blockchain by many, Polygon operates as an L2 sidechain for Ethereum, as it relies on its own set of validators and doesn’t depend on Ethereum for security. This allows Polygon to support more experimental activity than “true” L2 blockchains without impacting Ethereum. Another fact worth mentioning is that BNB Chain is an EVM-compatible Layer-1 blockchain but has positioned itself on the market not as a competitor to Ethereum, another L1, but to other L2s. 

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Cartesi: 10 Reasons CTSI Should be in Your Altcoin Portfolio 🚀 https://topcryptogame.com/cartesi-10-reasons-ctsi-should-be-in-your-altcoin-portfolio-%f0%9f%9a%80/ https://topcryptogame.com/cartesi-10-reasons-ctsi-should-be-in-your-altcoin-portfolio-%f0%9f%9a%80/#respond Tue, 22 Feb 2022 12:37:42 +0000 https://topcryptogame.com/cartesi-10-reasons-ctsi-should-be-in-your-altcoin-portfolio-%f0%9f%9a%80/ Cartesi is taking smart contracts to the next level and introducing game-changing zero assumption proof of stake. In this video we review 10 reasons why CTSI is one of the best altcoins to buy now. Cartesi is solving the urgent problem of scalability and high fees on blockchains by implementing a variant of optimistic roll-ups. […]

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Cartesi is taking smart contracts to the next level and introducing game-changing zero assumption proof of stake. In this video we review 10 reasons why CTSI is one of the best altcoins to buy now.

Cartesi is solving the urgent problem of scalability and high fees on blockchains by implementing a variant of optimistic roll-ups. Most notably, Cartesi is revolutionizing smart contract programming by allowing developers to code with mainstream software stacks. Noether is Cartesi’s side-chain that’s optimized for ephemeral data, providing low-cost data availability to DApps. Noether’s Proof of Stake system is ready now. Stake your CTSI and earn mine rewards to participate in Cartesi’s growing network of validators.

What gives Cartesi a competitive edge as a layer-2 and optimistic rollups solution is that it allows developers to code their smart contracts and DApps directly with mainstream software components and Linux OS resources. That represents more than an incremental improvement to decentralized applications. It is a necessary step toward the maturity of the whole blockchain ecosystem. Allowing mainstream programmability means that DApp developers have an entirely new expressive power to create from simple to rather complex smart contracts. It also means opening the doors for extensive adoption of regular developers who have never programmed for blockchain, as they will create decentralized applications with a coding experience similar to desktop or web.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction to Cartesi CTSI
3:06 Reason 1: Revolutionizing Smart Contracts
3:59 Reason 2: Blockchain Agnostic Layer 2 System
4:54 Reason 3: Lock Cost Data Availability for dApps
5:41 Reason 4: Solving Proof Of Stake System Problems
6:26 Reason 5: Proven Proof of Concept
7:17 Reason 6: Multifunctional CTSI Token
7:57 Reason 7: Roadmap
9:00 Reason 8: Partnerships
9:55 Reason 9: On-chain Activity and Adoption
10:16 Reason 10: Expanding CTSI Utility

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