The number of new decentralised applications (DApps) being developing on the two most popular smart contract platforms, Ethereum and EOS, is currently at its highest ever rate. There are approximately 180 new offerings each month.
However, there is still a sizeable gulf between DApp development and actual DApp usage. Clearly something is hindering the widespread adoption of decentralised applications, but what?Total Number of Ethereum, EOS, and Other DApps Reaches 2,432, Yet No Mass Adoption
According to decentralised application monitoring website, , the number of new DApps being created every month was the highest it has ever been for the month of December 2018. A total of 179 new DApps went live in the final month of last year.The Ethereum network continues to be the most popular platform for decentralised app creation with 105 of the total number of new projects being launched on it. This figures since Ethereum still boasts the most active developer community of all such platforms. However, DApps on the network are only being used by just 141,300 users each month.
Meanwhile, despite not hosting quite the same number of projects, the EOS network is by far the most popular with actual users. EOS boasts well over three times the number of users that Ethereum does.The largest category of decentralised application across all platforms is games. There are a total of 478 decentralised games being used by over 29,000 active monthly users at present. The games category of DApps accounted for 640,900 transactions of the relevant cryptocurrency over the last 30 days. Given the success of CryptoKitties last year and the enduring popularity (and profitability) of mobile games, this is hardly a surprise.
Interestingly, the highest ranking decentralised application (based on the above metrics and others combined) continues to be the monetised social blogging platform, Steemit. Steemit is hosted on its own network and currently boasts just less than 5,000 users every 24-hours.
DApp Numbers Growing Fast, Usage Not So Much
Evidently, developers around the world are excited by the new opportunities created by decentralised programming architecture. However, the numbers of users of the applications themselves are nowhere near those of more established applications yet. Of course, this is understandable since even the longest running decentralised projects on networks such as EOS and Ethereum are just a couple of years old.Related Reading: Biggest Ethereum Development Firm, ConsenSys, May Lay Off 50~60% of Firm’s Workforce
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