Polygon becomes second largest gaming blockchain after user activity surges in March
1 min readSurging user activity on Ethereum layer-2 (L2) Polygon in March saw the network become the second-largest blockchain gaming network in terms of unique active wallets (UAWs).
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There has been some bullish momentum developing around Polygon over the past few months, particularly relating to NFTs, gaming and the Metaverse.
So far Polygon Labs, the team behind the network, has notched a long list of big-name partnerships such as Warner Music, Starbucks, Adidas, Reddit and Adobe to develop and host NFT projects.
The team also successfully launched Polygon’s open-source Ethereum Virtual Machine equivalent zero-knowledge rollup on March 27. It is touted to allow DApps to scale through transaction batching, unlocking higher performance while also reducing gas fees to conduct transactions on the network.