Cardano has seen a fivefold increase in the number of projects building since December 2021
Cardano has seen an over fivefold increase in the number of projects building on the network since 2022. According to recent statistics by IOG, 1,093 projects are currently building on Cardano. Ninety-four projects have been launched on Cardano, while the number of Plutus scripts stood at 3,196. The Cardano network has now seen the minting of over six million native tokens across 61,314 minting policies.
In late December 2021, U.Today reported the number of projects building on Cardano to be 178, with 13 projects having launched.
Fast-forward to January of this year, the number had jumped to 199, with Cardano creator, Charles Hoskinson, asking, “who wanted to be project 200?.” Now, this number has grown, with more than a thousand projects building on the Cardano network.
The Alonzo upgrade, which included smart contract capabilities, opened up a wide range of new opportunities for the creation of Cardano’s decentralized applications (DApps), decentralized exchanges (DEXs), and decentralized finance (DeFi) solutions.
Alonzo established a multi-functional environment that enabled the development of smart contracts utilizing Plutus scripts and the native tokens introduced in Mary, building on earlier upgrades (Shelley, Allegra, and Mary).
3204 stake pools on Cardano
Cardano runs 3,204 pools (4,604 unique relays), according to data from Cardano Explorer, which results in an estimated annual usage of 3.156 GWh, or 0.0031 TWh. On the other hand, the expected Bitcoin yearly consumption stands at 285,592 GWh or 285.592 TWh. Cardano is now 90,492 times more energy-efficient than Bitcoin in this comparison.
However, despite the amazing increase seen in the number of projects, the ADA price has underperformed this year owing to the bearish market conditions. At the time of publication, ADA was trading up 1.14% at $0.51.