Since its launch in September 2017, the Cardano blockchain has processed approximately 123.02 million transactions. In addition to the growth in transaction numbers, Cardano is experiencing high developer activity. Chainspect researchers have recorded 303,143 commits in the network. These are recorded changes or updates to the protocol's code that developers contribute to the repository. A large number of commits indicates active efforts by developers to improve and develop the network.
.@Cardano activity jumped nearly 48% in a single day
— Chainspect (@chainspect_app) August 20, 2026
Cardano processed over 24K transactions yesterday, reaching its highest daily throughput in the past week
More activity is flowing through one of Web3's most decentralized networks
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For comparison: The Polkadot project significantly outpaces all blockchains in developer activity with over 701,000 commits. Ethereum has recorded over 520,000, while the Arbitrum and Optimism networks have 200,000 and 182,000 commits respectively.
The total value locked (TVL) in the Cardano network over the last 24 hours increased by 6.05% to $58.01 million. The trading volume of ecosystem tokens on decentralized exchanges increased by 22.42% over the past week to $9.15 million, according to DeFiLlama.
Over the day, the price of the cryptocurrency $ADA increased by 13% to $0.2139 — against the backdrop of growth in the overall crypto market. Currently, the market capitalization of $ADA is $7.8 billion. The daily trading volume of the cryptocurrency increased by 52% to $857.6 million.
Recently, Cardano developers published the schedule for the Dijkstra upgrade, which is set to be launched in two phases. First, the Ouroboros Linear Leios (CIP-164) feature is planned to be deployed to increase network throughput, and then transition to the Ouroboros Peras (CIP-140) upgrade to speed up transaction processing in the blockchain.
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