Data Analysis: How has the Monad Testnet performed since its launch?

By: blockbeats|2025/02/24 18:15:03
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Original Title: Monad: Public Testnet
Original Author: Hess
Original Translation: Deep Tide TechFlow

The Monad testnet was officially launched on February 19th!

Data Analysis: How has the Monad Testnet performed since its launch?

So far, the network has successfully processed nearly 2.7 million transactions, covering 242,300 unique addresses, with a transaction success rate of 98%, and a block generation time of just 0.5 seconds.

In the initial hours after launch, Monad ran smoothly and achieved peak performance of 3000 transactions per second (TPS).

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According to Monad's official data, they distributed testnet tokens to around 8.8 million active Ethereum addresses to attract more users to participate in testing and validate network performance.

In less than 24 hours, 3% of these addresses have completed their first transaction on the Monad network.

This ratio is rapidly increasing and is expected to reach 10% in a short time.

The large-scale distribution of testnet tokens has directly driven a significant increase in TPS.

Within just two hours of launch, Monad's average transactions per second (ATPS) reached a peak of 3000.

Currently, Monad's average ATPS is 26, a data point that better reflects the network's performance in daily operation.

Monad's success rate has placed it among the top players in the blockchain field.

According to testnet data, Monad's transaction success rate is as high as 98%, an impressive performance.

Block time has always been one of Monad's key optimization areas prior to launch.

Test data shows that Monad has an average block time of only 0.5 seconds, making it one of the fastest blockchains currently available, ideal for high-frequency trading and real-time applications.

Since the launch of the testnet, Monad has deployed nearly 110,300 smart contracts.

An average of 5,000-6,000 contracts are added per hour, with the current number of active contracts at 500, demonstrating the network's robust activity.

Notably, in addresses that conducted their first transaction on Monad, approximately 77% did not receive airdrops from other popular blockchains or platforms.

Among them, addresses for Airdrops from Arbitrum, Eigen, and Layer3 accounted for the largest proportion.

Based on first transaction data analysis of EVM on-chain addresses, 67% of addresses have been active for over a year, while 8% of addresses have been active for less than a month.

On which blockchains are Monad participants most active?

The data shows that over the past 6 months, Base, Polygon, and Arbitrum have become the top three blockchains where Monad participants are most active. These three chains have attracted a large number of users' attention and usage due to their high performance, low transaction costs, and rapidly growing ecosystems.

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