1. Radix -> the most scalable but still a work in progress
2. Avalanche -> the second most scalable with faster finality (sub 3 seconds)
3. Near -> good approach to sharding
4. Ethereum -> the most liquid and best tokenomics of all L1
5. eCash -> not yet an L1 but could become one down the road (avalanche, subnets). Would be similar to avalanche but with better tokenomics and security features (PoS + PoW)
Never heard of eCash, will need to look into it.
Near protocol creates an issue if it’s sharding implementation lands in the hands of few creating a centralized network.
Thanks for your response 🤙
Wouldn’t this be true for other sharded blockchains as well? Clearly, #Near doesn’t have the most decentralized set of validators.
#eCash is a fork of #BCH and led by the dev team who created #BCH. It’s probably going to be a while until we see smart contracts on eCash. So far the #Avalanche protocol is used to enable 1 block finality and soon it will enable sub-3 seconds finality. It will be #Bitcoin on steroids from a technical standpoint.
Here is an overview of the history of #eCash. #BTC #BCH #BSV 
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