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Pros
  • + Developing quickly with lots of capital and community presence
  • + Positioned well in the Entertainment Space as the market leader
  • + Development focus is for large commercial adoption
  • + Not a blockchain. Uses Distributed Ledger Technology to achieve similar end goals and benefits.
  • + Large Financial Institutional backing
  • + Built specifically for Enterprise use
  • + Large development community
  • + Quick to develop applications on
  • + Wide array of use cases
Cons
  • - Still a while before large scale viability
  • - Controversey with copying Ethereum's platform
  • - Not targeted for Private Enterprise use
  • - Less use cases than alternatives
  • - Smaller Developer Community (Slower Updates)
  • - Not a lot of developer expertise compared to competition
  • - Public blockchain creates security concerns
  • - Uses cryptocurrency as fuel for transactions
  • - Forks can cause complications
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Overview
The Tron Protocol aims to host entertainment applications and digital content on a decentralized platform fuelled by the TRX token economy. Developed originally on the Ethereum protocol, Tron has invested significant development effort to create their own, scalable protocol and launch their main net in June 2018.
Corda is a distributed ledger platform designed to record, manage and automate legal agreements between business partners. Designed by (and for) the worlds largest financial institutions yet with applications in multiple industries. It offers a unique response to the privacy and scalability challenges facing decentralised applications.
Generic, open-source,  blockchain based distributed computing platform for applications to be built upon.
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Cryptocurrency
None
Ether (ETH)
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Smart Contract Functionality
Yes
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  Providers  
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% Providers with experience
0.6
0.93
  Community  
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Size of Developer Team
Large in house team
Moderate
Large
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Support Team / Community
Modearte. Some developer resources on Wiki and GitHub. Active telegram group.
Moderate
Large
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Partnerships / Alliances / Size
Moderate
60+ Companies
EEA - 150+ companies
  Updates  
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Frequency of Updates
Moderate
High
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Future Planned Work
Great Voyage 2020-2021: focus on ICO capabilities, dividend payments, managing supporters and measuring income.
Partnerships for Application Development
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Maturity
TRON ICO: August 2017
TRON testnet: March 2018
TRON mainnet: June 2018
Corda was released open source in November 2016
Live first in July 2015 (first public blockchain)

First stable release March 2016
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Governance
TRON Foundation. TRON Super Representatives upon main net launch
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Enterprise Focus
Not enterprise focused, but has the capabilities to support adoption
Strong Focus
Moderate Focus. Through forks, Quorum and Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
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Production Ready
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Yes
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Website
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Link
Link
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Security model
Public Blockchain with security features built in.

Lamport digital signature algorithm. Claims to be resistant to quantum computer attacks.

Customized P2P network with data storage encryption, location transparency, source nontraceability

Merkle Patricia Trie data structure
Data is only shared between parties involved in the transaction, verifiers, and permissioned observers. This allows an extra layer of security from traditional DLT where the data is spread throughout the network.
No data encryption or channel partition and is public.

Merkle Patricia Trie Data structure
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Permissions
Permissionless
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Privacy
Based on zero knowledge proof. Hides the send, receipt address and transfer amount.
Privacy concerns are addressed through the pluggable uniqueness services, and restriction of viewing transactions.
Limited (zk-SNARKs, Ring signatures)
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Consensus
Fast Paxos PoS variant.

The consensus of TRON adopts a three-step strategy.
Notaries - Pluggable Framework, Validity consensus and Uniqueness consensus
PoW & PoS
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Transaction Time
Fast
Moderate
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Block Confirmation Time
  Development  
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Proprietary Codebase
Open source but goverened by the TRON organization
Open Source
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Blockchain / DLT type
Public
Not a blockchain. Uses DLT to create transaction efficiencies between permissioned parties rather than the same ledger for the entire network, which R3 Corda believes is inefficient.
Public with Private Forks
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Modularity
Similar to Ethereum:
Generic, with DApp and Smart Contract support for wider applications
Less focus on modularity
Generic, with DApp and Smart Contract support for wider applications
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Scalability
Currently supports 15 TPS as it is on the Ethereum platform. Will be able to support up to 1000 TPS once main net launches
Corda focuses on scaling through reducing inefficiencies in consensus mechanisms. By limiting involvement to just the transacting parties, beneficiaries, and verifiers it aims to position itself as more scalable than PoW
limited by PoW

currently supports a maximum of 15 TPS
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Storage Capacity
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Varies
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  Utilities  
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Energy Consumption
Low - Moderate
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Low
  Change Management  
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Ease of Integration in Legacy Systems
Hard
Varies
Hard
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Difficulty to Use
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
  Maintenance  
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Required ongoing Support
Yes
Yes
Yes
  Pricing  
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Cost to Use
Low
Free
Low
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  Licensing  
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Licensing
GPL
Apache 2.0
Varous licenses for different parts of code
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Industry
Entertainment Industry. Focused on consumer dApps.
Finance Focus. Has attached interest from government, energy, insurance, healthcare
Cross-industry
  Developers  
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Development Environment (Languages/SDKs)
Java, Scala, C++, Python, Go
Written in Kotlin
Golang, C++, Rust, Python, Solidity
  Third Party Support  
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API Support
Yes
Yes
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  Engagements  
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% share of engagements
0.13
0.52
  Uses  
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Number of Use Cases / Implementations
Moderate
Moderate
Large
  Industry Focus  
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Retail
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Finance
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Logistics
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Health Care
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Government
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Agriculture
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Entertainment
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Automotive

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