huge
number
of
transactions
simultaneously
removing
the
bottlenecks. Currently, Polkadot has a TPS of around 166,666.
While, in the other Blockchains, we write smart contracts to trigger
transactions, in Polkadot, it’s more about the integration of different
Blockchain protocols with its Relay Chain. Polkadot also uses
Oracles heavily for easy integration of the external APIs with the
distributed ledger. Hence, choose Polkadot when you have a special
need for the interoperability of Blockchains along with the other
crucial features such as security, scalability, throughput etc.
10.5 Development
Polkadot
is
100%
opensource
and
comes
with
fantastic
documentation. In Polkadot, Parachains or custom Blockchains, to
suit the needs of particular use cases, can be created from scratch
using special templates called Substrates. The details can be found
in the following website for a step-by-step development:
https://substrate.io/
Smart contracts can be written and executed on Parachains. There
are three different types of networks for deployment, i.e., three
different Testnets (Westend, Canvas, Rococo), Kusama Canary
network, and Polkadot Mainnet.
Polkadot is opensource and anyone can contribute to this community
work.
10.6 Wallet
Parity technologies give support for many different wallets that one
can use on iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, or the browser
extensions.
10.7 Live Projects
Launched only in mid 2020, Polkadot has 511 projects, many of
which are running successfully in production and still counting. Refer
to the following link: https://polkaproject.com/#/