per sec, how many tx will handle skale?
the question is misleading, insofar as SKALE is a multichain network. So any given chaing can reach 2,000 tps, but then SKALE can continue to add chains since it’s a multichain design. So any given Dapp has their own unique chain.
As a multichain (multiple blockchain) network, our total cumulative TPS has always been and will remain uncapped. Each SKALE blockchain can process up to 2000 TPS, and there can be an unlimited number of chains in the network. ETH2 would be good for SKALE, because the SKALE Manager that orchestrates and operates the multiple blockchains in the SKALE network are smart contracts deployed on Ethereum, so a faster, cheaper ETH2 would be good for our validators and delegators. Still, ETH2 would ultimately have a capped capacity, whereas the SKALE Network's capacity will always be uncapped. More than that, dApps on Ethereum will be sharing Ethereum with other dApps, whereas each dApp can have its own Ethereum-native blockchain in the SKALE Network. Our USP will always be there for dApps even as the Ethereum Mainnet gets better. TL/DR: Ethereum getting better will just be positive for SKALE, with all upside and no downside.
If for example I need to move my tokens from one skale dapp chain to another will it require a bridge?
You can read about our IMA bridge here https://docs.skale.network/ima/1.0.x/ Our bridge is as decentralized and secure as our chans and offers near-instant token transfers from one SKALE chain to another SKALE chain that doesn't cost any gas. Moving from Ethereum takes a little longer at 18 secs, which is still a LOT faster than any other Ethereum bridge, and would only cost gas on the Ethereum side.
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