BNB Chain replaces Solana with 58 million monthly active addresses as blockchain battle heats among layer 2 surge and ecosystem growth 2025.BNB Chain replaces Solana with 58 million monthly active addresses as blockchain battle heats among layer 2 surge and ecosystem growth 2025.

BNB Chain Leads Blockchain Rankings With 58M Monthly Active Addresses

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The blockchain landscape at the end of 2025 has seen a remarkable change by a wide margin of user activity metrics with surprising contenders to the established leaders. Latest figures from Phoenix show that the monthly active addresses are the most important factor in determining whether a blockchain is used for legitimate purposes, and not merely for speculation.

BNB Chain’s Remarkable Ascent to the Top

BNB Chain crossed 58 million monthly active addresses in September 2025, overtaking Solana’s 38.3 million for the first time since 2024. The achievement was not just a figure; this number signified a shift in how users engaged with the Blockchain Network.

Binance’s infrastructure enhancements and ecosystem expansion have driven its growth. The average block time is currently 0.751 seconds, and gas prices have plummeted from 0.05 Gwei (98% less since 2025). Binance’s co-founder (CZ) reported that in December 2020, Binance exceeded 2.4 million daily active addresses, resulting in 600 percent annual transaction volume growth. The network’s Total Value Locked has soared to $17.1 billion, with PancakeSwap alone having $2.5 billion in TVL and its $772 billion in Q-3 of 2025 trading volume.

The Layer-2 Revolution and the Response of Solana

While the BNB chain has made their way to the top, Solana continues to be a powerhouse with unique advantages. The network has a 58 million strong monthly active user base, a FDV of $108.5 billion, and $290 billion in 30-day trading volume. Its proof of history consensus mechanism supports thousands of transactions per second and is therefore the platform of choice when it comes to high frequency DeFi and memecoins trading.

The emergence of Ethereum Layer-2 solutions has been another facet added to the blockchain battle for user engagement. Base, Coinbase’s optimistic rollup solution, has quickly amassed 22 million monthly active addresses even though it is fairly new. The integration of the platform with Coinbase’s base of 100 million users has had an unassailable onboarding advantage, with ultra-low fees averaging $0.01 which has attracted cost conscious users and developers.

Arbitrum has 4.2 million monthly active addresses with $5.2 billion FDV and $14.5 billion in trading volume. These Layer-2 platforms are inheriting the security of Ethereum while delivering what users desire from the network-speed and cost effectiveness.

The Implication of Active Addresses on Blockchain Adoption

The focus on monthly active addresses is maturing as a means of evaluating success in the blockchain industry. While market capitalization may show how much value is in an ecosystem, active addresses will show actual use of a blockchain network, thus giving you an idea of the overall health of that network and an ecosystem. Analysts note, however, that bots, airdrop farming and empty wallets can impact these numbers significantly without being actual user engagements.

The reason there will be a surge in 2025 for Blockchains is because stablecoins such as USDT and USDC are ramping up volumes to lend out lots of liquidity, while Arbitrum and Base are slashing the costs to pennies. The DeFi and NFT ecosystems continue to attract a growing number of users as an increasing array of participants delve into decentralized applications and the concept of digital ownership. In the meantime, popular partnerships like Base’s integration with Coinbase are opening the doors of blockchain technology to millions who could previously struggle to access it.

Conclusion

As we get closer to the year 2026, the race for better performance of a blockchain and a true utility is certain to heat up. Networks which integrate both high throughput and real-world applications whether that is through DeFi, gaming or tokenization, will continue to attract users. Monthly active addresses have become an important figure exposing which networks people do choose to use and signals the shift in blockchain from speculation to utility driven adoption.

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