Messari researcher outlines the growth path of polygon

Messari researcher outlines the growth path of polygon

Tom Dunleavy-Senior Research Analyst at Messari-sees a brilliant future for the blockchain platform polygon.

In recent years it has shown considerable growth, increased the number of its developers and attracted some large institutions.

  • dunleavy took it on Twitter Layout The latest achievements of the Layer-2 blockchain platform. He mentioned the active addresses, the number of which has risen by 90 % from quarter to quarter (QOQ), and added that about 90 % of the distribution of polygons native token - Matic - are activated.
  • The protocol also tests its ZKEVM (Zero Knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machine). The scaling solution aims to solve the blockchain trilemma-decentralization, scalability and security-and the company believes that it could be of crucial importance for the development of the web3 sector.

"In order to integrate the first billion of people in Web3, the blockchain architecture must be scalable without security.

Polygon ZKEVM is a groundbreaking technology that offers both scaling and high security and thus creates a new chapter of mass acceptance, ”explains Mihailo Bjelic, co-founder of Polygon Summer.

  • dunleavy believes that the presence of decentralized social platforms (DESO) is another factor that could promote future growth. The technology combines social media and cryptocurrencies and enables users to control and own their content.
  • The analyst of Messari said that polygon had already impressed some leading institutions, with Starbucks being an example. The American multinational coffee house chain presented her program Starbucks Odyssey in front of based on Polygon and published NFTS that relate to real experiences. Originally, the offer was only available for US beta testers.
  • dunleavy also noticed that the number of developers at Polygon from 200 in 2018 has increased to over 1,000, which indicates that the network is developing further and attracts more attention from both users and developers.

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