DEX Change
The number of people who pay out on Osmosis more than four times per week is currently between 1,000 and 2,000. \n The number of users who move assets on Osmosis more than four times a week is currently between 6 and 10 thousand. \n The number of people who switch on Osmosis more than four times every week is currently between 4K and 7K. \n A modest rise in active osmosis exchangers has been observed as of July 2021.
The OSMO token accounts for more than 80% of Osmosis' token balance value. \n Osmosis users hold a lot of ATOM and ION in addition to OSMO. \n On Osmosis, all tokens aside from ATOM and OSMO have fewer than 100,000 holders. \n IBC Tokens held on Osmosis saw a rise at the end of October.
The Osmsos exchange volume in May 2022 peaked on May 15 at more than $200 billion.
The platform's trading volume dramatically decreased after mid-May.
Osmo had an average of 50,000 users per day in May and June.
Recently, osmosis exchange activity has increased significantly.
Conclusion
On Osmosis, 1 000 to 2 000 users contribute liquidity more than four times per week.
On Osmosis, assets are transferred between 6,000 and 10,000 times weekly.
Since January 2022, osmosis transfers have grown.
On Osmosis, people change between 4,000 and 7,000 times weekly.
Osmosis swap activity surged in March 2021.
Since July 2021, the number of active Osmosis swappers has increased.
Osmosis Balances in IBCs
85% of Osmosis' token balance is made up of OSMO tokens.
Osmosis users own large numbers of OSMO, ATOM, and ION devices.
Every token has fewer than 100K holders, with the exception of ATOM and OSMO.
IBC Tokens on Osmosis had increased by the end of October.
Osmotic transfer
On May 15, 2022, the Osmsos swap volume exceeded $200 billion.
After mid-May, the interchange volume on the platform decreased.
Osmo had 50K users per day in May and June.
Osmosis swap activity has recently increased.
Introduction
What is Osmosis token and dex?
The Osmosis token (OSMO) is used to vote, stake, and provide liquidity throughout its pools. Superfluid staking, a process novel to the Osmosis protocol, allows users to stake assets to secure the network while simultaneously providing assets in a liquidity pool.
A decentralised exchange (DEX) is a P2P marketplace that links buyers and sellers of cryptocurrencies. Decentralized platforms are non-custodial, in contrast to centralised exchanges (CEXs), meaning a user maintains control over their private keys when conducting business on a DEX platform.
Methodology
This dashboard shows the evolution of SMS activity since the beginning of November in terms of users, token holdings, and exchange volume.
And we have checked the following:
Active Osmosis Users
Balances for Osmosis IBC Tokens
Procedure for switching on osmosis
The majority of the bridge's volume is Osmosis' outflow.
