Nxt

by Ardor Nxt Group

3.5/5

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Harmony

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Semux

by Semux

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Nxt

by Ardor Nxt Group

3.5/5

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Harmony

by Harmony

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Semux

by Semux

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What problem does this service solve?

Nxt provides users a modular toolset for DApp development.Harmony's goal is to create a consensus mechanism that will scale for larger networks.Semux aims to create a high performance blockchain for DApp development.

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Company Description

Nxt is a blockchain platform developed by Jelurida, which is also developing the Ardor blockchain. Nxt's goal is to improve upon existing blockchain platforms with a modular toolset that enables users to create their own digital assets that can be listed on decentralized marketplaces. Nxt also features community driven voting mechanisms and has an architecture that separates the blockchain into parent and child blockchains.
The network is powered by the NXT token and has a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism.

Harmony is developing an open consensus blockchain platform. Harmony's sharding-based consensus mechanism is designed to scale as the number of nodes increases in the network. Harmony aims to tackle issues related to scalability by optimizing across multiple layers in a way that will enable parallel transaction processing with reduced latency. Harmony is currently powered by the ONE token, which is built on the Binance blockchain.

Semux is developing a blockchain platform for creating decentralized applications. Semux's platform is written entirely in Java and is powered by the native SEM coin. It has a Byzantine Fault Tolerant consensus algorithm that is designed to confirm transactions quickly.

Ratings

Overall

4/5 (1)

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How useful is this tool in creating decentralized applications?

4/5

How does this platform compare to similar development tools?

4/5

How effective is this tool in encouraging blockchain adoption?

2/5

How scalable is this platform?

4/5

How likely is it that this tool will still be used in 10 years?

4/5