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A lack of demand for tokens was identified as the primary reason for failure, with many projects failing due to a lack of clear use cases or utility.
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Dogecoin’s network activity surge driven by DRC-20 tokens #dogecoin
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Bitcoin completed 3.3 million transactions during the same period. #BTC
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The data shows that the trend has been consistent for the last seven days. Between May 22 and 28, Dogecoin completed over 9 million transactions, while the Ethereum network recorded around 6 million transactions. #ETH
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ETH recorded 1.9 million transactions during the reporting period, while BTC saw less than 1 million transactions.
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