Welcome to Decrypt’s Week in Polkadot, our new regular round-up of the latest developments in the Polkadot ecosystem.
It’s been a busy week for Polkadot, as activity on the network surged, while the network’s community voted overwhelmingly in favor of sending a crypto-branded car to the Indy 500.
Active addresses hit all-time high
March saw Polkadot hit a new all-time high in active addresses on its network, with over 605,000 active addresses on-chain by the end of the month.
Per data from DotLake, the majority of those addresses are linked to cross-chain smart contract platform Moonbeam, whose 248,286 active addresses accounted for over 41% of the total. The next largest share were 191,861 addresses created directly on Polkadot.
Unique accounts also grew month-on-month, with a total of 5,595,829 accounts with non-zero balances at the end of March, versus 5,534,246 the previous month, an increase of 1.11%, and up over 13% from the start of the year.
Transactions on the network were up slightly in March, with 11,584,262 recorded against 10,808,653 the previous month. They’re still down significantly from their peak of 31,788,349 recorded in December 2023.
Polkadot will be taking its place on the Indy 500 starting grid in May, after community members this week voted to select IndyCar racing star Conor Daly as a brand ambassador.
Following a community proposal to sponsor Daly that passed with 95.8% approval, the partnership will see 290,000 DOT, worth around $2.1 million, allocated to cover the $1.7 million commercial sponsorship fee for the race team, plus other expenses.
Polkadot is coming to the Indianapolis 500 after community members voted to select IndyCar racing star Conor Daly as a brand ambassador. The year-long collaboration, announced by Daly’s company during a press conference on Tuesday, will begin at the preeminent race set to take place in May.
A proposal to sponsor Daly passed with 95.8% approval in a community vote on the Polk Assembly website. The plan, which was up for review from February 19 to March 14, requested 290,000 DOT, worth around $2.1...
"The fact that thousands of individuals in the Polkadot community—not a corporate marketing team—used their voices to vote and select me as their ambassador is an incredible honor,” Daly said in a statement. He added that it was “reflective of the power of what a more free and open internet can look like in the future."
Exiled Racers launches Base Racing League
NFT-based racing and prediction management game Exiled Racers this week announced Base Racing League, a hybrid cross-chain racing experience built atop Polkadot ecosystem project Moonbeam Network.
Buckle up 🏁 @exiledracers just announced their new Base Racing League for low-touch gaming and the first hybrid cross-chain racing experience leveraging @MoonbeamNetwork!
Base Racing League will offer weekly Havoc Race Reveals and Battles, with players competing for rewards and partner prize pools. The league is free-to-play for all with an allowlist race pass.
Exiled Racers makes use of Moonbeam Network, an Ethereum-compatible smart contract platform on Polkadot that enables decentralized applications (dapps) to access users, assets, and services on multiple chains.
South Korean financial experts and opposition politicians urged the country to integrate Bitcoin into its national reserves and develop a won-backed stablecoin at a forum held last Wednesday.
The seminar, hosted at the National Assembly by the main opposition Democratic Party, analyzed potential responses to U.S. moves for a national reserve centered on Bitcoin, according to initial reporting from local media outlet The Korea Herald.
The discussions came a day before President Donald Trump signe...
President Donald Trump rocked financial markets this week by flip-flopping on his trade tariff policy, leaving equities traders somewhat confused with what to do.
Bitcoin, as a risk asset, couldn't escape the volatility: the coin has now swung between $94,770 to $82,681 over the last seven days. CoinGecko shows. It's currently trading hands for $85,925 after rising by less than 1% over the past week.
As the S&P 500 had its worst week in months, Bitcoin certainly felt the pain too, crashing on Mo...
Another dog, another coin? Yes, but this one has a serious lineage—and an official stamp, too.
On Saturday, Own the Doge—the collective that holds the exclusive IP rights to the original Doge meme that inspired Dogecoin—announced that it launched Cocoro (COCORO) on Ethereum layer-2 network Base.
The Base meme coin is named after the latest dog adopted by Atsuko Sato, the Japanese woman who owned the late Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog pictured in the famed meme image that Dogecoin was based on. The C...