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Polygon Ecosystem On Fire: Daily Active Addresses And Transactions Soar, MATIC Gains 5%

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Layer 2 scaling solution Polygon has maintained strong network activity even as the broader cryptocurrency market and its native token, MATIC, experienced a downturn in the second quarter of 2024, according to a new report from market intelligence platform Messari.

Polygon Weathers Crypto Market Downturn

While MATIC saw a 44.3% drop in its circulating market cap to $5.5 billion over the quarter, placing it as the 20th largest crypto asset (currently at the 26th position), the protocol’s on-chain metrics remained strong. 

This is in contrast to larger cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, which saw their market capitalization decline by 12% and 6%, respectively, over the same period.

The key driver behind Polygon’s stability in network performance during the second quarter of the year, according to Messari, was the implementation of Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) 4844 on the Polygon mainnet in Q1 2024. 

This upgrade, which introduced “blobs” to the network, significantly reduced the average transaction fee on Polygon from $0.017 to just $0.01, resulting in a decrease of 41.1%.

As a result, Polygon’s revenue derived from network transaction fees fell 40.6% to $4 million in Q2 2024. However, this drop was not due to a decrease in user activity, but rather the lower fees enabled by EIP-4844. In fact, Polygon’s user metrics continued to soar, with the protocol seeing strong growth across several key indicators. 

On-Chain Activity And Ecosystem Growth

According to the report, the average number of daily active addresses climbed to 1.2 million, a 47.6% increase quarter-over-quarter (QoQ). The average number of daily returning addresses rose even more, up 50.5% to 1 million. Moreover, new addresses being added to the network grew by 31.7% to 167,800 per day on average.

The report also notes that Polygon’s transaction volume also held steady, averaging 4.1 million daily transactions, just below its all-time high and representing a 3.9% increase from the prior quarter. 

In comparison, fellow Layer 2 networks Arbitrum (ARB) and Base saw average daily active addresses of 545,000 and 528,000 respectively.

While Polygon’s decentralized finance (DeFi) total value locked (TVL) dropped 22.9% to $1 billion, this was largely attributable to the decline in MATIC’s price rather than a net outflow of capital. Messari reported that TVL denominated in MATIC actually increased by 38.1% to 1.8 billion tokens.

However, DeFi protocols on Polygon saw mixed results, with Aave, Uniswap, and SushiSwap all experiencing declines in TVL ranging from 13% to 25%. Quickswap saw the largest drop at 35%.

Lastly, Polygon’s non-fungible token (NFT) market also remained stable, with average daily NFT volume dipping slightly by 5.7% to $1.8 million. However, the number of daily NFT sales actually increased by 1.8% to 52,000, underscoring ongoing collector interest.

Polygon

At the time of writing, MATIC has experienced a mere 5% increase to a trading price of $0.512, after hitting a 2-year low of $0.428 on July 5th. 

Coupled with this worrying price action, the token has seen a 30% decrease in trading volume over the past few days, amounting to $197 million, according to CoinGecko data. All of this has resulted in an 82% difference to MATIC’s all-time high of $2.91, which was set during the 2021 bull run. 

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