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Topic: ​​TOP 15 Blockchains platforms by daily active addresses (December and November) (Read 133 times)

legendary
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that looks so funny to see ripple has already placed to get less and less active address. It looks like the chart of ripple becomes the opposite thing with the ripple team itself who is actively sending money to the market.
how many people will try to hodl their ripple while at the same time the developer of ripple is sending more and more money and dump it instantly to the market.
-33% is a lot for ripple.  Grin
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Wow so stellar and eth classic has increases their activity based on addresses. I wonder why the ethereum has been overtaken by their fork coins. Looks like eth has surely going down slowly but hope it can still catch up when their 2.0 POS blockchain happened.

About the losers, Digibyte failed to produce a good development on their side while xrp has faces a lot of issues even up to now. Regarding tron maybe the people are tired from Justin Sun tweets that's why they shifting to a more lucrative one. Wondering why Bnb wasn't mentioned?
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Top losers are DBG (-98%), Ripple (-33%), and Tron (-27.5%).
It's DGB. These coins actually didn't have a good move for this year so it's obvious why they are in that position of decreasing active daily addresses. XRP didn't really have a movement for this year.

Tezos is amazing and it's because of the staking that was opened by Coinbase and Binance. No matter how bad the year for these altcoins still there will be altcoins that will show an amazing performance. We may see changes by 2020 and it's hard to say that these bad performers can even recover although I'm not really counting on them and not an investor of those.
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One of the ways to measure the month to month usage of the blockchain platform is to check the amount of average daily active addresses.

"Active addresses are unique addresses that were active in the network (either as a recipient or originator of a ledger change) that day. All parties in a ledger change action (recipients and originators) are counted. Individual addresses are not double-counted if previously active."

According to the infographic, Bitcoin remains to be the leader. ETC came back to the second spot followed by Ethereum. Digibyte lost 11 positions this month and the average of daily active addresses is down by 98%. The activity of Digibyte addresses stabilized after the sudden surge in November.

This month, Tezos has entered the list, Tezos took 14th spot with average of 5957 active addresses in December and outperformed Ripple and Cardano (Cardano took 16th position and are not represented on the infographic)

Overall, we can see that 9 out of 15 analyzed platforms have experienced a decrease in the amount of daily active addresses in December.
Top gainers are Stellar (27%) and Ethereum Classic (20%). Top losers are DBG (-98%), Ripple (-33%), and Tron (-27.5%).

Credit: Cryptodiffer
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