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The base app adds over 12,000 new users daily, and ecosystem activity reaches a new high.
【Blockchain Rhythm】The application ecosystem of the Base chain has recently made some good progress. On December 18th, after the full launch of the Base app, over 12,000 new users flooded in on the same day, setting a new record for single-day new user growth. From the data dashboard, this launch indeed sparked market enthusiasm.
As of now, the total registered users of the Base app have exceeded 175,000. From 0 to this number, it is clear that the Base ecosystem is gradually maturing—more and more users are starting to actively participate rather than just observe. This growth rate is quite impressive within the Layer 2 ecosystem and also indicates that user recognition of the Base chain application scenarios is continuously increasing.
Just want to see how long it can last; once the hype fades, will it become a ghost town again?
175,000 registrations sound like a lot, but how many are truly active? That number is what really matters.
It seems like L2s are now mostly relying on funding and marketing; what about genuine demand?
Does Base have any killer app, or is it just because there's a lot of money?
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The L2 ecosystem is back with another new story, but it feels just like the previous wave of hype.
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175,000 users seem like a lot, but think about it from another perspective—how many of them will actually stay?
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Breaking 12,000 users in a single day is indeed impressive data, but unfortunately I still don't quite understand what Base can actually do.
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It sounds like a good signal, but I always feel this wave of popularity will cool off after a while.
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I took a look, and I still can't quite grasp the core advantage of this L2. It feels like a lot of people got cut.
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Wow, 12,000 new users in one day—that surge doesn't seem quite right.
Only over 100,000 users in a month? Feels like we still need to see how many can be retained later.
175,000 sounds a bit虚... Is the activity level really that high?
In the L2 ecosystem, Base's competitiveness is indeed good, but the ecosystem applications need to develop more practical things.
Wait, will most of these new users come again to cut leeks... It's quite hard to judge.
Don't let Base become another big hype again; user retention is the real indicator.
It feels like Base is about to take off. Going from 0 to 175,000 in just a few months? That growth curve is incredible.
A nicer way to put it is that the ecosystem is mature, but honestly, everyone just wants to ride the hype. Still, being able to attract people is winning.
175,000 compared to other L2s—can anyone provide benchmark data?
But a single day of 12,000—what kind of concept is that? How many truly active users does that represent? Not all just hype.
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175,000 registered users, how many are truly active?
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Another news about single-day new registrations, once the hype dies down, it should be over.
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L2 ecosystem is heating up, finally Base isn't so quiet.
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Over 12,000 new users, wow, the army of airdrop farmers is really here.
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Is the Base ecosystem mature? I just want to see how many users are left after three days.
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Alright, Base, this time you pass.
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Out of 175,000, how many are just fake accounts for airdrops? That's the real question.
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When will we see actual trading volume? The new registration numbers are easy to inflate.
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If Base can maintain this level of popularity, that would be impressive.
Base's momentum is pretty good this time, among Layer 2s, it's quite competitive.
Wait, what about actual activity? New users don't equal retention, everyone.
Base is hitting new highs again. When will it be our turn, the small investors, to get a piece of the pie?
175,000 users sounds like a lot, but from another perspective, it's still a long way to go.
No problem, the sign that the ecosystem is maturing appears just like this.
Can Base handle this level of popularity? Let's wait and see.
175,000 users sounds like a lot, but how many are truly active?
Base's recent open launch was quite aggressive, but don't get caught holding a hot potato again.
Another wave of new users, this time it won't be the usual "harvesting" tactic, right?
With the L2 ecosystem so competitive, what makes Base stand out? It depends on how they play it next.
They've reached 175,000 users, but what about the conversion rate? That's the real key.
With this growth rate, it feels like the competition landscape for L2 is about to change
175,000 users? I thought there wouldn't be that many, but these numbers are indeed impressive
But how many are actually using it regularly? It depends on the subsequent retention rate
The Base ecosystem is really showing some potential this time; it's finally no longer just air
With this growth speed, Arbitrum and Optimism must be feeling uneasy
Breaking 12,000 in a single day, at this pace, reaching 1 million is just around the corner
The data looks good, but I'm worried it might be just a flash in the pan. What about actual engagement?
Base is finally showing some signs of progress; I once thought it would cool down
This is the normal development rhythm for an ecosystem; it should have been like this a long time ago