Bitcoin did not register the highest number of addresses that actively sent or received BTC coins on the blockchain in April 2025. Indeed, Bitcoin was outperformed by TRON (TRX), a cryptocurrency that once was a part of Ethereum and is mostly associated with a protocol for hosting Tether and Decentralized Finance. Bitcoin reached an average of nearly 670,000 addresses that month - a figure that somewhat resembles how many unique users were actively buying or selling BTC. By comparison, TRON reached a figure of 2.4 million active addresses.
Bitcoin did not register the highest number of addresses that actively sent or received BTC coins on the blockchain in August 2025. Indeed, Bitcoin was outperformed by TRON (TRX), a cryptocurrency that once was a part of Ethereum and is mostly associated with a protocol for hosting Tether and Decentralized Finance. Bitcoin reached an average of nearly ******* addresses that month - a figure that somewhat resembles how many unique users were actively buying or selling BTC. By comparison, TRON reached a figure of *** million active addresses.
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Bitcoin did not register the highest number of addresses that actively sent or received BTC coins on the blockchain in April 2025. Indeed, Bitcoin was outperformed by TRON (TRX), a cryptocurrency that once was a part of Ethereum and is mostly associated with a protocol for hosting Tether and Decentralized Finance. Bitcoin reached an average of nearly 670,000 addresses that month - a figure that somewhat resembles how many unique users were actively buying or selling BTC. By comparison, TRON reached a figure of 2.4 million active addresses.