Here's a snapshot of blockchain ecosystems showing the strongest momentum over the past week. Leading the pack is Saga with an impressive 83.80% TVL surge, followed by Injective climbing 33.04%. Pulsechain posted solid gains at 21.31%, while Polygon Network added 13.18% to its total value locked.
The second-tier movers deserve attention too: Ethereal DEX (+12.92%), Ink on Chain (+12.12%), and Plasma (+10.66%) are all seeing meaningful inflows. Layer 2 solutions like Starknet, Rollux, and Sei Network continue their upward trajectory with 8.63%, 8.26%, and 7.24% growth respectively.
This TVL reshuffling reflects both market sentiment shifts and genuine ecosystem development across multiple chains.
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ServantOfSatoshi
· 14h ago
Saga's surge is outrageous, can it hold?
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Injective is up again, is this for real or just another chance to cut the leeks?
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Layer2 is climbing across the board, should I bet on StarkNet?
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Polygon's 13% growth is a bit ordinary, why is it still just playing around?
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TVL is shifting significantly, it feels like funds are rushing between chains again, not much use.
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Even small tokens like Ethereal can jump 12%, am I blind or is the market crazy?
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This data looks very aggressive, but the only ones really making money are those few old chains.
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PulseChain's 21% growth? Time to buy the dip on this thing, right?
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Sei Network's 7% increase gets it on the list, is the market this cold?
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NFTragedy
· 14h ago
Saga's 83% surge this time really can't be sustained, feels like a sign of another rug pull...
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Injective so strong? My friend was just complaining about this yesterday haha
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Polygon only 13% growth? Are they sleeping...
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Layer 2s are all rising, it seems everyone is fleeing Ethereum's gas fees
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TVL redistribution, in simple terms, is just the retail investors moving around lol
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PulseChain holding up this well is pretty good, longer than I expected to last
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I haven't heard of Ethereal DEX, another new coin, new chain, new project game
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When this kind of data comes out, how do mainstream coins react?
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Sei Network is still slowly climbing, is this ecosystem really viable...
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faded_wojak.eth
· 15h ago
Saga's 83% this time is really outrageous, it doesn't seem like real data.
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LayerZeroJunkie
· 15h ago
Saga 83% Is this real... or just hype again?
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defi_detective
· 15h ago
Is the 83% surge of saga ridiculous? Could it be a data bug?
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ChainBrain
· 15h ago
Is Saga's surge really that crazy? It feels a bit outrageous.
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Injective's 33%—now that's a normal increase.
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Layer2 is still dragging on. When will it break 10%?
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Polygon only 13%? That's a bit disappointing.
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PulseChain is causing trouble again. This chain really knows how to stir things up.
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TVL is shifting significantly, money is flowing into Saga. Need to do some research.
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Ethereal's small tokens are all increasing pretty evenly, which seems a bit suspicious.
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StarkNet is still growing in single digits. Come on, brother.
Here's a snapshot of blockchain ecosystems showing the strongest momentum over the past week. Leading the pack is Saga with an impressive 83.80% TVL surge, followed by Injective climbing 33.04%. Pulsechain posted solid gains at 21.31%, while Polygon Network added 13.18% to its total value locked.
The second-tier movers deserve attention too: Ethereal DEX (+12.92%), Ink on Chain (+12.12%), and Plasma (+10.66%) are all seeing meaningful inflows. Layer 2 solutions like Starknet, Rollux, and Sei Network continue their upward trajectory with 8.63%, 8.26%, and 7.24% growth respectively.
This TVL reshuffling reflects both market sentiment shifts and genuine ecosystem development across multiple chains.