BNB Chain's weekly user activity tells an interesting story. Over the past week, six projects dominated the user engagement charts.
Seraph leads the pack, followed closely by TheLandlord and World of Dypians. PancakeSwap—still a cornerstone DEX—holds its ground in fourth. MOMO and Audiera round out the top six.
What's striking? Gaming and metaverse platforms are claiming more territory. TheLandlord and World of Dypians aren't just surviving—they're pulling serious traffic. Meanwhile, PancakeSwap proves DeFi isn't losing relevance; it's evolving alongside newer categories.
Seraph's top position raises questions. Is it sustainable growth or just a spike from recent campaigns? Time will reveal whether this momentum converts into long-term retention.
The takeaway? BNB Chain's ecosystem remains diverse. DeFi foundations stay strong while gaming experiments continue attracting curious wallets. User flow patterns matter more than token prices sometimes.
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MEVHunterX
· 11-11 15:22
Everyone is focused on the monster Pancake, who has noticed Seraph?
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LiquidityHunter
· 11-10 12:30
The blockchain game market has truly gone to da moon.
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ForkLibertarian
· 11-10 12:26
Honestly, cake is still the safest.
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MrRightClick
· 11-10 12:26
Even PancakeSwap is almost worn out from being played to death.
BNB Chain's weekly user activity tells an interesting story. Over the past week, six projects dominated the user engagement charts.
Seraph leads the pack, followed closely by TheLandlord and World of Dypians. PancakeSwap—still a cornerstone DEX—holds its ground in fourth. MOMO and Audiera round out the top six.
What's striking? Gaming and metaverse platforms are claiming more territory. TheLandlord and World of Dypians aren't just surviving—they're pulling serious traffic. Meanwhile, PancakeSwap proves DeFi isn't losing relevance; it's evolving alongside newer categories.
Seraph's top position raises questions. Is it sustainable growth or just a spike from recent campaigns? Time will reveal whether this momentum converts into long-term retention.
The takeaway? BNB Chain's ecosystem remains diverse. DeFi foundations stay strong while gaming experiments continue attracting curious wallets. User flow patterns matter more than token prices sometimes.