The Q1 2025 report from Messari indicates a significant slowdown in transaction activity within the Polkadot ecosystem, with a 36.9% quarter-over-quarter drop to 137.1 million transactions. Critics argue that Polkadot’s performance does not match the expectations set by its funding and hype.
Mixed Developer Activity
According to Messari’s State of Polkadot Q1 2025 report, transaction activity within the Polkadot ecosystem slowed in the quarter, dropping 36.9% quarter-over-quarter to 137.1 million. The drop is attributed to more efficient transaction processing by Neuroweb, which was introduced in the first quarter. Despite the quarterly decline in transactions, three Polkadot-based networks — namely Moonbeam, Mythos, and Peaq — all maintained positive momentum.
To illustrate, the Messari report indicates that Moonbeam processed 16.7 million transactions during the quarter, up 6.5% quarter-over-quarter. That made up 12.2% of all transactions across the ecosystem. On the other hand, transactions on Mythos increased 12% quarter-over-quarter to 12.3 million during the quarter, accounting for 9% of all ecosystem activity. Peaq increased 84% quarter-over-quarter to 10.1 million in Q1 2025, representing 7.4% of ecosystem transactions.
However, the data shows total monthly active addresses across the Polkadot ecosystem declined from 610,000 to 529,900, a 13.1% quarter-over-quarter decrease. Developer activity, on the other hand, was mixed with the number of average weekly active core developers rising to 122, a 1.5% increase. In contrast, average weekly active ecosystem developers “fell 5.7% to 421, while average weekly ecosystem commits dropped 14.4% to just over 3,000.”
During the quarter, several steps were taken to improve developer experience and onboarding new contributors, including the launch of the PAPI Console, a new interface for developers to interact with chains more easily. The UX Audit Grants Program, designed to help Polkadot projects identify and resolve usability issues through professional UX audits, was also launched during the quarter.
These efforts, nevertheless, failed to stem a worrying trend which is also discerned from the performance of Polkadot’s native token in the same period. As shown by data, DOT commenced the quarter with a market capitalization of just below $8 billion, but this had dropped to $6.1 billion by the end of March. At the time of writing (June 28, 11:47 a.m. EST), DOT’s market capitalization stood at $5.14 billion.
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