Kaia’s Mini DApps Surge Past 35M Users, $2M Spent in Weeks

Summary: Kaia’s Mini DApps, which are incorporated into LINE Messenger, have acquired 35 million users in just one month. There has been in-app purchase for $2 million, with an average spend of $39. The platform is performing exceptionally well in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and Korea, which are the markets with high in-app spending.

Kaia’s blockchain has added 7.37 million new wallets, a 1,168% jump, making it the third-largest EVM chain for active wallets. Monthly transactions rose 124% to 27.38 million, while active users on the chain grew 252% to 8.1 million.

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Kaia and LINE NEXT are bridging Web2 and Web3, making blockchain feel seamless for LINE’s 196 million users. Next, Kaia plans to launch its own USD stablecoin for smoother transactions.

Kaia’s Mini DApps, running on the Kaia blockchain and integrated into LINE Messenger, have skyrocketed past 35 million users just one month after launch. Since January 22, users have spent $2 million, with each paying user averaging $39, and 13% opening their wallets.

The DApps are thriving in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and Korea, where in-app purchases are especially popular. Asians spend an average of 40% more on these kinds of purchases than others, so the region is a prime target market for Web3 adoption.

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LINE Messenger Dapp Portal has fueled astounding growth, obtaining 3 million of Kaia’s 7.37 million new digital wallets—a staggering 1,168% increase. Monthly transactions jumped 124% to 27.38 million, and users on the Kaia blockchain jumped 252% to 8.1 million.

Youngsu Ko, CEO at LINE NEXT, sees this as proof that Web3 is going mainstream since increasingly more DApps are in the pipeline for token listings. Chairman of Kaia DLT Foundation Dr. Sam Seo highlights how Mini DApps are driving profitable growth and scaling Web3.

Next, Kaia will introduce a USD stablecoin to simplify payments and allow builders to cash out using $KAIA and fiat-backed stablecoins. This is another step towards making blockchain payments a part of everyday life in Asia’s leading messaging platforms.

Sahil Poudel

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