Odaily Planet Daily reports that the 2024 on-chain user report released by the blockchain growth platform Flipside shows that Base's monthly new users skyrocketed by 56 times this year. In October 2024, the number of new users in the cryptocurrency sector surged to a record 19.4 million, with Base contributing 13.7 million, nearly 8 times that of the second place Polygon; Base also attracted 15.1 million super users who executed over 100 decentralized finance (DeFi) transactions. This increase is 38.4% higher than the second-ranked Ethereum, which has 10.7 million super users. Ethereum averages 1.56 million new users per month, surpassing its L2 networks Arbitrum and Optimism. The number of Ethereum's on-chain DeFi-related super users reached 10.9 million, far exceeding the 6.2 million and 1.8 million users of Arbitrum and Optimism, respectively. Meanwhile, Bitcoin's new users grow by only 935,900 per month. During Bitcoin's significant rise in March, the monthly new user count of the Bitcoin network increased by 19.2%. However, during the rise following the U.S. elections in November, the number of new Bitcoin users decreased by 28.5%. (Cryptopotato)