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Avalanche vs BNB

AVAX vs BNB

Two of crypto’s most-discussed assets, side-by-side. Key differences, recent coverage from TheChainPost, and an FAQ for both — no investment advice, no price predictions.

Layer 1

Avalanche (AVAX)

Subnet-based Layer 1 with sub-second finality. EVM-compatible.

Launched
2020
Consensus
Avalanche Consensus

Layer 1

BNB (BNB)

Binance-aligned Layer 1 with exchange fee discounts. EVM-compatible.

Launched
2017
Consensus
Proof-of-Staked-Authority

At a glance

 Avalanche (AVAX)BNB (BNB)
Launched20202017
ConsensusAvalanche ConsensusProof-of-Staked-Authority
CategoryLayer 1Layer 1

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Avalanche vs BNB FAQ

What is Avalanche?
Avalanche (AVAX) is a proof-of-stake platform launched in 2020. Its distinguishing feature is the Subnet architecture — the Primary Network hosts smart contracts while custom application-specific Subnets run in parallel with their own validators and rules.
What are Avalanche Subnets?
Subnets are sovereign chains that inherit security from a set of validators they choose. DeFi Kingdoms, Dexalot, and many institutional chains (including JPMorgan's Onyx integration) use Subnets for compliance-friendly deployments.
What is BNB?
BNB is the native asset of Binance Chain and BNB Smart Chain. It powers transaction fees on the chain and grants trading-fee discounts on the Binance exchange. Launched in 2017 as an ERC-20, it moved to its own chains in 2019–2020.
What is BNB Chain used for?
BNB Smart Chain is an EVM-compatible Layer 1 optimised for low-cost DeFi and GameFi. It has lower fees than Ethereum but higher centralisation — validators are a relatively small permissioned set, which is a design trade-off users should understand.
How do Avalanche and BNB compare?
Avalanche (AVAX): Subnet-based Layer 1 with sub-second finality. EVM-compatible. Launched 2020, runs Avalanche Consensus. BNB (BNB): Binance-aligned Layer 1 with exchange fee discounts. EVM-compatible. Launched 2017, runs Proof-of-Staked-Authority. These are two structurally different designs — read the news feed above for recent developments on each, and consult a qualified advisor before making any financial decision.

General information, not investment advice. Cryptocurrencies are volatile — do your own research and consult a qualified advisor before making decisions.