A major Layer 1 blockchain network just crossed 700 million unique addresses. This milestone signals massive adoption momentum, though it's worth noting that address count doesn't directly equal active users—many wallets remain dormant or belong to the same individuals. Still, the growth trajectory shows this ecosystem's expanding footprint in the decentralized space.
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TerraNeverForget
· 5h ago
700 million addresses sound impressive, but we need to dig deeper... how many are zombie wallets, who the hell knows?
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0xSunnyDay
· 5h ago
7 million addresses sound impressive, but how many are actually active... this number is really inflated.
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ContractTearjerker
· 5h ago
700 million addresses sound impressive, but how many are truly active? Aren't they just a bunch of zombie Wallets sitting there?
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 5h ago
The 700-meter address sounds impressive, but how many are actually active? Anyway, my Wallet is also lying in there, haha.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 5h ago
700 million addresses? Sounds impressive, but think about it... Well, it's the same old trick, a bunch of zombie Wallets.
A major Layer 1 blockchain network just crossed 700 million unique addresses. This milestone signals massive adoption momentum, though it's worth noting that address count doesn't directly equal active users—many wallets remain dormant or belong to the same individuals. Still, the growth trajectory shows this ecosystem's expanding footprint in the decentralized space.