The chart shows the networks with the most active players in the last 30 days. Let's look at these networks in detail;

▪️Ronin (27 Million): Ronin has reached a large user base with the Axie Infinity game.

▪️Polygon (13.9 Million): The Polygon network is a platform preferred by many game developers with its low transaction fees and speed.

▪️Near (13.6 Million): Many games have reached a large player base using this network.

▪️Klaytn (6.2 Million): Based in South Korea, Klaytn is especially popular in Asia and has many game projects.

▪️BNB Chain (5.6 Million): Binance's BNB Chain network has been the choice of many game developers by offering low transaction fees and high speed.

▪️Wax (4.1 Million): WAX is widely used in trading digital assets and gaming projects.

▪️Solana (2.2 Million): Solana is used by many game projects with its high transaction speed and low fees.

▪️Flow (855 Thousand): The Flow network is designed specifically for NFTs and games. Popular projects such as NBA Top Shot run on Flow.

▪️EOS (796 Thousand): EOS is a platform used for dApps and games and has a large user base.

▪️Arbitrum (575K): Arbitrum provides fast and cheap transactions for games and dApps on Ethereum.

▪️zkSync (505 Thousand): zkSync is a scalability solution for Ethereum and is used by gaming projects.

▪️Base (131 Thousand): Base network is a lesser-known platform that hosts game projects.

▪️Fantom (83 Thousand): Fantom is a high-speed and low-cost blockchain and hosts various gaming projects.

▪️Avalanche (51 Thousand): Avalanche offers fast and secure transactions and is used by game developers.

▪️Immutable (44 Thousand): Immutable is a platform designed especially for NFT-based games.

▪️Ethereum (31 Thousand): Ethereum is little used due to high transaction fees.