Recently, I looked at some on-chain data statistics. The number of active addresses on Solana over the past seven days has surged to 27.1 million, a 56% increase compared to last week. Transaction volume is also impressive, with over 500 million transactions firmly holding the top spot.
BNB Chain follows closely behind, maintaining a strong level of activity.
The data is indeed impressive, but does this truly reflect an uptrend in the on-chain ecosystem, or are the various chains starting to compete fiercely in data metrics? This is a question worth pondering.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 2h ago
A 56% increase sounds great, but upon reflection, does a surge in active addresses really mean the ecosystem is heating up? It seems a bit suspicious.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 5h ago
Solana's data surge is unbelievable, with over 500 million transactions—it's really shocking. But it seems like many of them are just spam transactions, right?
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AirdropHunterWang
· 6h ago
Is this 56% increase... real? It feels like most of it is just bots刷ing.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 6h ago
A 56% increase sounds pretty impressive, but could it be just bots and shillers pumping the numbers?
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 6h ago
A 56% increase sounds impressive, but you need to see if it's genuine ecosystem growth or if the airdrop hunters are just wildly claiming free tokens.
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AirdropDreamer
· 6h ago
A 56% increase is so crazy? We need to see if there's a new project airdrop happening again...
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PumpStrategist
· 6h ago
A 56% increase is indeed impressive, but piling up trading volume is easy; retaining real users is the key, and it depends on the sustainability of the month-over-month activity.
Recently, I looked at some on-chain data statistics. The number of active addresses on Solana over the past seven days has surged to 27.1 million, a 56% increase compared to last week. Transaction volume is also impressive, with over 500 million transactions firmly holding the top spot.
BNB Chain follows closely behind, maintaining a strong level of activity.
The data is indeed impressive, but does this truly reflect an uptrend in the on-chain ecosystem, or are the various chains starting to compete fiercely in data metrics? This is a question worth pondering.