I have always been curious—which platform is the hottest in the crypto service industry right now? And where does most of the bot traffic come from? 🤔
Recently, I saw a data team release their sixth industry report, which summarized many interesting insights. This report tracks user activity in crypto services, the distribution of automated trading traffic, and the overall traffic source structure of the ecosystem. From a data perspective, it provides an understanding of the current competitive landscape among mainstream crypto platforms, the true scale of bot activity, and which regions or exchanges have become the main battlegrounds for automated trading. For those interested in understanding the current state of the crypto trading market and the composition of participants, this data is quite informative.
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ForkThisDAO
· 18h ago
The data on bot traffic is indeed opaque; it seems like the major exchanges are all hiding the real data.
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AirdropHarvester
· 18h ago
The bot traffic is really complicated. To be honest, sometimes I can't tell whether I'm trading with a real person or a machine.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 18h ago
The story behind the data is often more worth scrutinizing than the numbers themselves. The migration trajectory of bot traffic is, to some extent, like tracing ancient trade routes — both are traces of power and capital flows.
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GasGrillMaster
· 18h ago
I think there's a lot of exaggeration in the bot traffic; it depends on how that data is defined. The actual active users might not be as many as reported.
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TokenDustCollector
· 19h ago
I'm just a retail investor with little power, and the bot traffic has been terrible for a long time. To be honest, I only half believe and half doubt the data reports in the crypto space.
I have always been curious—which platform is the hottest in the crypto service industry right now? And where does most of the bot traffic come from? 🤔
Recently, I saw a data team release their sixth industry report, which summarized many interesting insights. This report tracks user activity in crypto services, the distribution of automated trading traffic, and the overall traffic source structure of the ecosystem. From a data perspective, it provides an understanding of the current competitive landscape among mainstream crypto platforms, the true scale of bot activity, and which regions or exchanges have become the main battlegrounds for automated trading. For those interested in understanding the current state of the crypto trading market and the composition of participants, this data is quite informative.