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Analog is excited to share the latest metrics from our ongoing incentivized testnet, showcasing a significant increase in user engagement and a growing interest from potential validators.
Watch Portal:
2.15 million visiting users (22.4% increase)
94,983 connected wallets (13.01% increase)
202,437 Views created (43.17% increase)
74,910 smart contracts listed (30.08% increase)
Incentivized Testnet:
228,251 unique accounts (12.55% increase)
312,819 visiting users (16.06% increase)
81,148 weekly active users (11.72% increase)
42,359 weekly new users (39.95% increase)
Community and Developer Quests:
226,817 participants on Galxe (15.80% increase)
119,453 ATP claims (9.41% increase)
96,885 participants in Watch Quests (14.24% increase)
Validator Interest:
Over 1,000 potential validators are eager to join the active set, as shown on
https://telemetry.analog.one/#/0x0614f7b74a2e47f7c8d8e2a5335be84bdde9402a43f5decdec03200a87c8b943
The Analog community is growing rapidly across the globe, with Vietnam, Japan, and India leading the way in terms of user participation. This diverse and global community is a testament to the growing interest in Analog’s cross-chain technology and its potential to revolutionize the Web3 landscape and the future of interoperability.
These metrics underscore the increasing momentum and excitement surrounding Analog’s testnet. We’re thrilled by the growing interest from validators and look forward to their participation as we progress towards mainnet launch!
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to build a stronger, more secure, and more interoperable blockchain future.
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