THOR Bridge User Behavior
[Thor Bounty 3] Show the number of users interacting with THORChain broken down by chain.
THORChain reopened it's gates to a limited amusement park in mid September and immediately, users took to swapping their non-native RUNE back to THOR RUNE. THORChain hit a high 800 unique users (measured by unique thor address used in a RUNE swap) on September 26th.
That number tapered off over the next few weeks, but as THORchain fully opened about a week ago, we see those numbers climbing again.
By origin chain, we can see some interesting behaviors. Binance Chain is far preferred to Ethereum (which is no surprise, considering the THOR volume here).
Interestingly, there are very few unique thor addresses that interact with both ETH and BNB, just 225. Additionally, on average most users are bringing their THOR over from a single source as indicated by the average wallet count by each chain. I was surprised to see ETH outpacing BNB at 1.023 vs 1.008 average wallets per unique thor address. With the fees on Ethereum, I expected fewer THOR dispersion across multiple wallets on Ethereum. However, this could be driven by the low base of ETH wallets swapping for native THOR tokens.