The team behind Zilliqa (ZIL) comprises of computer scientists and researchers. They have recently conducted a test trial which has delivered astonishing results. With a transaction rate of approx 1400 transactions per second, it is well ahead of its competitors. Zilliqa (ZIL) also focuses more on security and identity verification. Miners on the network are required to complete a proof of work hash and every machine is only allowed a limit of 1 node so that a small group of powerful people cannot compromise the governance and security of the entire blockchain, something that has continued to be a major issues with other platforms. Zilliqa (ZIL) does not use Proof of Work (PoW) for consensus. This is to make sure that big mining pools cannot control and dictate the future direction of the project. Instead, Zilliqa (ZIL) uses a consensus mechanism that is a mix of Proof of Work (PoW) and the Byzantine Fault Tolerance.