Title: Is Avalanche a Dead Chain — or Just Waiting for Its Moment? Post by: Cryptoddler on June 05, 2025, 02:56:32 AM Lately, there’s been a lot of chatter — and concern — around the state of Avalanche.
After launching with big promises (subnets, high throughput, near-instant finality), AVAX was once considered a serious Layer 1 competitor to Ethereum. It had major partnerships, DeFi TVL growth, and narrative strength during the 2021 bull run. But now? 📉 TVL has dropped significantly compared to its peak 🧍♂️User activity seems low across most dApps ❄️ The subnet narrative hasn’t quite lived up to expectations (yet) 📊 Price performance has lagged behind L1s like Solana, Ethereum, and even meme-driven chains So here’s the real question: Is Avalanche slowly becoming a “dead chain” — or are we just early for its next cycle of relevance? Let’s discuss: 🔹 What are the core problems Avalanche is facing right now — tech, community, dev traction, or market fit? 🔹 Can subnets still become a meaningful competitive advantage? Or have rollups and L2s on Ethereum already won that scalability debate? 🔹 What kind of catalyst (new protocol, GameFi boom, institutional play) would it take for AVAX to regain relevance in this cycle? 🔹 Is Avalanche's architecture still compelling in a modular future — or does it need to completely reposition? 💬 Curious to hear your honest opinions — is Avalanche worth holding or building on in 2025? Or are its best days behind it? Title: Re: Is Avalanche a Dead Chain — or Just Waiting for Its Moment? Post by: Charles-Tim on June 05, 2025, 07:53:43 AM Avalanche is just another altcoin which its disappointment like ethereum is not surprising. The coin increased more than 8x from its low price after 2022 bear market, but it is far from getting to all-time high.
This time is no more for altcoins and I am not expecting much from these coins. Title: Re: Is Avalanche a Dead Chain — or Just Waiting for Its Moment? Post by: shinratensei_ on June 05, 2025, 08:13:41 AM Avalanche isn't exactly dead chain, far from it but they're just another blockchain.
I suppose their recent cooperation with certain game platform as well as opensea has increased the onchain activity, although the chain itself is underwhelming. From what I see, the blockchain really trying hard to to cater into various niche such as RWA, gaming, and so on but still hardly getting influx of real users. |