Past three months witnessed some interesting capital movements across blockchain networks. Let's break down the netflow champions:
Arbitrum absolutely dominated the scene, pulling in a massive $1.0B in net inflows. The Layer2 scaling solution continues proving its appeal to both retail and institutional players.
Ethereum, despite being the OG, secured second place with $504M. Still the backbone of DeFi, though clearly facing competition from faster alternatives.
StarkNet claimed the third spot with $441M flowing in—not bad for a zero-knowledge rollup that's still gaining traction. The ZK narrative seems to be resonating.
EdgeX Exchange surprised many by capturing $367M, while Worldcoin rounded out the top five with $242M, likely boosted by their identity verification push.
These numbers paint a clear picture: capital is hunting for efficiency and innovation, not just brand recognition.
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BoredRiceBall
· 11-13 12:34
Why is zk so popular?
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DegenDreamer
· 11-12 13:21
The size of ARB is a bit outrageous.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 11-12 11:07
ARB is really powerful.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 11-10 17:07
Just know about liquidation.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 11-10 17:07
Laughing out loud, L2 is making a killing with this move.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 11-10 17:06
Those who are still holding ETH should continue to enter a position.
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gaslight_gasfeez
· 11-10 17:06
In three months, ten b will come, and we are not far from a bull run.
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DefiPlaybook
· 11-10 16:59
Trap traps can falsify data, how does this 1 billion net inflow look so familiar?
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LonelyAnchorman
· 11-10 16:58
Wow, ARB is going to the moon!
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 11-10 16:41
ARB, you're the best! 1 billion just came like that.
Past three months witnessed some interesting capital movements across blockchain networks. Let's break down the netflow champions:
Arbitrum absolutely dominated the scene, pulling in a massive $1.0B in net inflows. The Layer2 scaling solution continues proving its appeal to both retail and institutional players.
Ethereum, despite being the OG, secured second place with $504M. Still the backbone of DeFi, though clearly facing competition from faster alternatives.
StarkNet claimed the third spot with $441M flowing in—not bad for a zero-knowledge rollup that's still gaining traction. The ZK narrative seems to be resonating.
EdgeX Exchange surprised many by capturing $367M, while Worldcoin rounded out the top five with $242M, likely boosted by their identity verification push.
These numbers paint a clear picture: capital is hunting for efficiency and innovation, not just brand recognition.