PANews reported on August 8 that according to the data from the Mint Blockchain block browser, since the Mint public mainnet went online on July 1, the number of on-chain transactions has exceeded 5 million, and the number of active wallet addresses has exceeded 500,000. In addition, according to the content of the Mint official website Ecosystem, more than 70 blockchain infrastructures and Web3 applications have supported the Mint mainnet, including Mint Forest, MintSwap, MintRich and other native applications. Mint Blockchain is an Ethereum native Layer2 network, focusing on the issuance and trading of innovative crypto assets such as NFT, RWA, Meme and on-chain liquidity services.