Both Injective and Ethereum serve as platforms for decentralized applications, but they differ significantly.
- Speed: Injective processes transactions much faster due to its Tendermint consensus.
- Fees: Near-zero transaction fees compared to Ethereum’s higher gas costs.
- Interoperability: Injective natively supports IBC and Ethereum bridges, while Ethereum requires third-party solutions.
- Order Book Model: Injective offers decentralized order books, while Ethereum relies heavily on AMMs.
Conclusion: Ethereum remains a general-purpose platform, while Injective specializes in financial applications with high efficiency.
