Stablechain Comparator

Place any two chains side by side. Watch compliance mechanisms sink deeper through the stack — from bolted-on at L5 to embedded at L2.

ArcCircle · Institutional-grade stablecoin L1 · Malachite BFTA-301 · ARC SECTION CUTCOMPLIANCE DEPTH →L5 APPLICATIONWallets, dApps, UIL4 MIDDLEWAREAPIs, bridges, oraclesL3 EXECUTIONSmart contracts, VML2 CONSENSUSBlock production, finalityL1 NETWORKP2P transport, gossipMalachite BFTConfidential TraEVM ContractsCCTP v2Regulatory View Institutional FXreservtransfidentiexecuttoken
EthereumGeneral-purpose L1 · Proof of Stake · Open validator setA-101 · ETHEREUM SECTION CUTCOMPLIANCE DEPTH →L5 APPLICATIONWallets, dApps, UIL4 MIDDLEWAREAPIs, bridges, oraclesL3 EXECUTIONSmart contracts, VML2 CONSENSUSBlock production, finalityL1 NETWORKP2P transport, gossipERC-4337ERC-20 Freeze/BuChainalysis APIsCircle APIs / CCWallets & dAppsneutratransfexecuttoken
MetricArcEthereum
Compliance Depth ScoreNaN%NaN%
Consensus TypeN/AN/A
Deepest Compliance LayerN/AN/A
Enforcement RatioN/AN/A
Finality~1s~12min
Gas ModelUSDC (stablecoin-native)ETH

How to Read These Diagrams

Compliance Depth

Measures how deeply compliance mechanisms are embedded in the chain's architecture. Higher scores indicate mechanisms woven into core consensus and validation rather than bolted-on at the edges.

Layer Stack

Each layer represents a different level of the chain, from base consensus (L1) through data availability (L2) to application rules (L5). Stability enforced at lower layers is more robust.

Enforcement Ratio

The proportion of stack layers that actively enforce compliance rules. Higher ratios mean stability mechanisms permeate the entire architecture.