I've been hearing a lot about Radix recently and I'm trying to understand if it's a blockchain technology like
Bitcoin or Ethereum. Some people say it's not a typical blockchain, so I'm confused. Is Radix really not a blockchain?
6 answers
MountFujiVista
Wed Nov 06 2024
Radix distinguishes itself from traditional blockchains by addressing the challenge of horizontal scaling.
OpalSolitude
Tue Nov 05 2024
It utilizes a shard space of 2^256, an incredibly vast number that ensures impressive scalability.
charlotte_bailey_doctor
Tue Nov 05 2024
Atomic cross-shard transactions are essential for ensuring the seamless and secure transfer of data across different shards.
Alessandro
Tue Nov 05 2024
This astronomical shard space allows Radix to handle a significantly larger number of transactions.
Sara
Tue Nov 05 2024
In addition to its large shard space, Radix employs the Cerberus consensus mechanism.