the average transaction fee? 1.7 ever or 0.1 ever? I found different values.
2) What is the current and maximum throughput (tps)? 12000 per thread, 60000 total (rust cup) or 1 million (documentation)?
3) Is each work chain sharded or just threaded? Is sharding dynamic? How many shards are supported? 2^60?
4) What are the transaction finalization values? Number of blocks and block time? ~0.5 is the block generation time and 1 block should be enough.
5) How many workchains are supported? 2^32 or 750, it is not clear from the documentation.
6) Does it support inter-chain communication (not via bridge)?
7) Does it use the original TON BFT with catchain or SMFT consensus protocol? What is the minimum number of honest validators? 66.67% as in catchain or variabile 20%-51%-66.67% as in SMFT?
If it possible, can you reply me with a link?
Thank you
great questions, have you checked here? https://ever.live/landing i see you're also in dev chat so maybe ask these questions there as well
2) 65k tps according to EverX, 1 million tps would be theoretically possible I guess with enough validators
3) Workchains are not sharded, only threaded. Workchains themselves are shards basically.
7) can you explain what is the interchain communication you are talking about?
1) 0.01 Ē 2) 12-13k TPS per thread & infinite amount of threads = millions of TPS
Right, some information here https://ever.live/landing is not consistent with other official information on medium or documentation.
Do you have any reference for this?
So this is a huge difference compared to the original TON.
In original TON didn't all validators have all shards?
“infinite” might be too strong of a word, but the numbers are large. 0.01 Ē is the usual fee in the Surf Wallet. Check out the whitepaper for more references on your questions: https://mitja.gitbook.io/papers/v/everscale-white-paper/
Thank you. I found many answer on this. So should we consider https://docs.tonalliance.org/developing/developer-guide outdated and not reliable?
i believe broxus maintains the site, you should ask in their chat
Ah, so broxus and ever are not the same?
Wait. So is the meaning of thread not the "classical" one?
i really recommend you to read everscale lite paper
Yup, I had so many questions before I joined and reading the lite paper clearer a lot of things for me
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