• Summary
  • DOCUMENTATION
    • Learn about the BIGB Platform
      • BIGB Overview: vision, strategy and platform components
      • The BIGB Blockchain
        • Discovering the Network
        • BIGB Consensus
        • Delegation through Staking with Validators
        • Ethereum (EVM) Compatibility and Smart Contracts
        • Boosting BIGB's Scalability
      • Interoperability
      • Wallets supporting BIGB
    • BIGB for Business
    • Things you can do on BIGB
      • Interacting with the BIGB Blockchain
      • BIGB Ecosystem
      • Community
      • Grants and Bounties
  • Developers
    • Network Details
      • BIGB Mainnet
      • BIGB Testnet Spark
      • Token Faucets
      • Network Upgrades
        • Upgrade Guide
        • Upgrade Guide (explorer nodes)
        • Block 13,800,000 Fork
        • FIP's
    • BIGB Consensus
      • Contracts Overview
      • Stake, Delegate and Withdraw
      • Vote
      • End-of-Cycle Flow
      • Contract Addresses
    • How to run network nodes
    • Resources & Tools
      • TheGraph
      • WalletConnect on BIGB
    • How to become a validator
      • Getting started as a validator
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The BIGB Blockchain

Network Overview and Key Metrics

BIGB is the decentralized EVM-compatible public blockchain that powers the BIGB platform and ecosystem. It is fully compatible with Ethereum meaning that any smart contract that can be deployed on the latter can also run on top of BIGB.

The BIGB blockchain uses a variant of delegated Proof of Stake (dPoS) for achieving consensus. The consensus is secured by a significant number of independent validators, only one of which is run by the BIGB core team.

Validators are also responsible for the most important type of governance on BIGB, namely, adopting the network protocol changes via BIGB Improvement Proposals (FIPs).

The native token of the network is called BIGB. New BIGB tokens are issued with every added block and are also use to pay for gas, just like ETH on Ethereum.

The BIGB blockchain is designed to ensure fast block confirmation times and a low cost of transactions. The average block interval on BIGB is around 5 seconds, and it currently costs much less than $0.01 to get a transaction confirmed.

In its present capacity, the BIGB blockchain is capable of processing around 120 native token transfers and 60 BIGB20 token transfers per second. The faster processing of native token transfers is due to the fact that they do not involve computations run on the network's virtual machine.

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