Looking at the comparison chart of daily active users on EVM chains in December, it immediately feels abnormal.
During a sluggish market, most chains are in a state of inactivity, with Base even reversing course. However, Sei, with already 1.37 million daily active users, grew by 60% in December.
Such a scale can no longer be attributed to natural fluctuations; it indicates that users are truly changing their positions.
Some think this is just a narrative brewing, especially since Sei's community voice has been growing louder recently. I believe the reason is much simpler: superior experience.
Parallel EVMs don't require studying the principles; one use is enough to understand. They operate on the same EVM logic, but confirmation speeds are clearly in a different era. Users coming from ETH or L2, especially those engaging in high-frequency interactions, can distinctly feel the superiority in user experience.
Whoever can optimize the fundamental user experience to the extreme will naturally attract traffic. $SEI 's growth this time is more like an efficiency-driven migration.
BNB Chain remains the largest platform, but more of its activity is just circulating existing users.
What is happening with Sei is a re-selection by new traffic.
From the data, @SeiNetwork is gradually entering the mainstream view.
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Looking at the comparison chart of daily active users on EVM chains in December, it immediately feels abnormal.
During a sluggish market, most chains are in a state of inactivity, with Base even reversing course. However, Sei, with already 1.37 million daily active users, grew by 60% in December.
Such a scale can no longer be attributed to natural fluctuations; it indicates that users are truly changing their positions.
Some think this is just a narrative brewing, especially since Sei's community voice has been growing louder recently. I believe the reason is much simpler: superior experience.
Parallel EVMs don't require studying the principles; one use is enough to understand. They operate on the same EVM logic, but confirmation speeds are clearly in a different era. Users coming from ETH or L2, especially those engaging in high-frequency interactions, can distinctly feel the superiority in user experience.
Whoever can optimize the fundamental user experience to the extreme will naturally attract traffic. $SEI 's growth this time is more like an efficiency-driven migration.
BNB Chain remains the largest platform, but more of its activity is just circulating existing users.
What is happening with Sei is a re-selection by new traffic.
From the data, @SeiNetwork is gradually entering the mainstream view.