Summary
The Open Network (TON) has seen a steep drop in daily active users, according to data provided on IntoTheBlock. The blockchain which showed a promising future in september has suddenly declined into abyss in october. This decline shows a broader market trend and specific challenges faced by a network.
TON’s Active Users Plummet
It is surprising that TON has seen its daily active users nosedive, TON at its peak had over 5 million active users. According to a chart shared on X (formerly Twitter), analysts believe this sharp decline on daily active users started in recent weeks. This raises suspicion on crypto space, can new blockchain projects ever reach the heights of Bitcoin and Ethereum ?
September Surge Quickly Fades
Toncoin powered network, TON had its moment in the spotlight earlier this year, especially in september when crypto gaming on telegram-based decentralized applications like Catizen and Yescoin saw hugs boost in users. On September 27, TON hit its peak active user count of 5.18 million and that number fell down to just 1.58 million by ghe 21st October, showcasing turbulence in Blockchain space.
New Addresses Also Decline
Alongside this, new addresses and zero-balance addresses on TON also took a hit, dropping from 2.58 million and 346,000 to under 650,000 and 68,000, respectively. It seems the market slowdown wasn’t the only factor at play. Events like the arrest of Telegram’s founder Pavel Durov and other network challenges have seemingly influenced the dip in user engagement.
Hope on the Horizon?
Historically, spikes on crypto projects have led to major events. While the numbers might look grim there’s still hope, seeing how Near Protocol is managing 3 million active users during current crypto turbulence. TON also has integration plans with Alchemy Pay, which fuel a rebound in users activity and provide us with a generational comeback.