Ethereum's monthly month-over-month activity retention data shows a significant increase, especially among the 'new users' group. This indicates that in the past 30 days, a large number of addresses making their first interaction have entered the Ethereum network. In other words, it's not the reactivation of old users' activity, but the continuous increase of genuine new wallets. This reflects that the Ethereum ecosystem is attracting a wave of fresh blood, which is a positive signal for network growth. The continuous influx of new addresses usually indicates that more application scenarios and user bases are expanding.

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SerumSurfervip
· 3h ago
Are these truly new users or bot-generated orders? It all depends on what the on-chain data indicates.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 3h ago
New addresses are flooding in wildly. Is this really happening or just a setup before the harvest...
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 3h ago
New address surge? I think this is a sign of a trap... MACD hasn't had a golden cross yet, don't be fooled by surface data.
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0vip
· 4h ago
The surge in new addresses is a good thing, but can they really be retained? I'm afraid it might just be another wave of zombie accounts after a harvest of retail investors.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 4h ago
Is the surge in new users reliable? I always feel like there's a bit of hype behind it.
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