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---
id: learn-comparisons-ethereum-2
id: learn-comparisons-ethereum
title: Polkadot vs. Ethereum
sidebar_label: Ethereum
description: Comparison between Polkadot and Ethereum.
keywords: [ethereum, Ethereum, proof of stake, sharding]
slug: ../learn-comparisons-ethereum-2
slug: ../learn-comparisons-ethereum
---

Both protocols are blockchains at their core but serve fundamentally different roles in how they are
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- Ethereum is a general-purpose blockchain based on the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). Ethereum is
not specialized nor optimized for any particular application. Instead, its primary focus is the
Ethereum Virtual Machine for executing smart contracts. Ethereum achieves scalability via
[**rollups**](./learn-comparisons-rollups) are secondary protocols that utilize Ethereum as a
settlement layer.
[**rollups**](./learn-comparisons#rollup-comparison) are secondary protocols that utilize Ethereum
as a settlement layer.

- Polkadot is a multi-chain protocol that provides shared security and secure interoperability for
each of its **parachains**. Each parachain (also called an "appchain" in this context) is
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:::info Rollup vs. Parachain Comparison

For a more in-depth comparison of parachains versus rollups, take a look at the
[rollup comparison page](./learn-comparison-rollups.md)
[rollup comparison page](./learn-comparisons.md#rollup-comparison).

:::

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Ultimately, Kusama and Polkadot will live on as independent, standalone networks with their own
communities, their own governance, and their own complementary use cases, though they will continue
to maintain a close relationship, with many teams likely deploying applications to both networks. In
the future, we’re also likely to see Kusama bridged to Polkadot for cross-network interoperability.
to maintain a close relationship, with many teams likely deploying applications to both networks.
Web3 Foundation remains committed to both networks going forward, providing crucial support and
guidance to teams building for the ecosystem.

## Explore more

- [About Kusama](https://kusama.network)
- [The Kusama Wiki](https://guide.kusama.network)
- [Kusama on Polkadot-JS Apps](https://kusama.dotapps.io)
- [Polkadot and Kusama: What's the difference?](https://support.polkadot.network/support/solutions/articles/65000182146-kusama-and-polkadot-what-s-the-difference-)
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