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Blockchain On-Chain Metrics Weekly Report: February 23– March 1, 2026: A Deep Dive Into Six Major Chains

Weekly on-chain metrics reveal stable liquidity, trading activity, and user participation across major blockchain networks.

Sathish Kumar Kaliraj by Sathish Kumar Kaliraj
March 2, 2026 - Updated on March 3, 2026
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Blockchain On-Chain Metrics Weekly Report: February 23– March 1, 2026: A Deep Dive Into Six Major Chains
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On-chain data recorded between February 23 and March 1, 2026, shows measurable activity across six major blockchain networks: Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Bitcoin, Tron, and Base. The dataset includes daily values for total value locked (TVL), chain fees, chain revenue, decentralized exchange (DEX) volume, perpetual futures (perps) volume, token market capitalization, stablecoin market capitalization, active addresses, and transaction counts. The period shows recorded network activity across all chains, alongside measured changes in liquidity, usage, and transaction throughput.

Ethereum maintained the highest total value locked, followed by Solana and BNB Chain. Bitcoin, Tron, and Base recorded comparatively lower but stable TVL levels. Across the observed timeframe, TVL levels fluctuated within defined ranges, corresponding to measured changes in liquidity and capital allocation across decentralized protocols.

Solana and BNB Chain recorded relatively stable levels of fees, revenue, and transaction volume. Bitcoin recorded activity levels within a defined range, while Tron maintained stablecoin capitalization and user activity within measured ranges. Base recorded transaction throughput and active address levels that remained within defined ranges throughout the observed period. The dataset records ongoing activity across decentralized finance infrastructure, including liquidity, trading volume, and user participation.

Ethereum

Blockchain On-Chain Metrics Weekly Report: February 23– March 1, 2026: A Deep Dive Into Six Major Chains
Total Value Locked Across Chains

Ethereum TVL ranged between $52.027 billion and $54.884 billion during the observed period. The highest value occurred on February 26, while the lowest value was recorded on February 25. Chain fees ranged from $286,438 to $509,606, and chain revenue ranged from $24,416 to $62,794. DEX trading volume ranged from $1.356 billion to $2.065 billion, while perpetual trading volume ranged from $1.354 billion to $1.703 billion. Token market capitalization fluctuated between $223.610 billion and $247.537 billion. Stablecoin capitalization remained within the range of $158.447 billion to $159.111 billion. Active addresses ranged from $590,346 to $952,126, while daily transactions ranged between 1.88 million and 2.33 million.

Solana

Solana TVL ranged from $6.26 billion to $6.624 billion. Chain fees ranged between $640,243 and $824,956, and chain revenue fluctuated from $57,268 to $67,924. DEX trading volume ranged between $2.233 billion and $3.058 billion, while perpetual trading volume ranged between $626.05 million and $1.179 billion. Token market capitalization ranged between $44.219 billion and $49.753 billion. Stablecoin capitalization remained between $15.214 billion and $15.426 billion. Active addresses ranged from 2.07 million to $2.67 million, and daily transactions ranged from 86.19 million to 98.62 million.

BNB Chain

BNB Chain TVL fluctuated between $5.406 billion and $5.707 billion. Chain fees ranged from 2.07 226,813 to 2.07 370,111, while chain revenue ranged between 22,681 and 37,011. DEX trading volume ranged from $691.42 million to $1.344 billion, and perpetual trading volume ranged between $317.88 million and $675.89 million. Stablecoin capitalization ranged between $13.758 billion and $14.286 billion. Active addresses ranged from 2.58 million to 2.75 million, and daily transactions ranged between 14.34 million and 14.98 million.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin TVL ranged from $4.26 billion to $4.523 billion, while chain fees ranged between $166,817 and $231,320. DEX trading activity remained limited compared with other chains, with daily volumes recorded in the range of approximately $917,249 to $1.31 million. Perpetual trading volumes ranged between $15.76 million and $26.05 million. Token market capitalization ranged between $1.281 trillion and $1.358 trillion, while active addresses ranged between $602,506 and $704,075.

Tron

Tron TVL ranged between $4.007 billion and $4.246 billion. Stablecoin capitalization remained within the range of $86.032 billion to $86.181 billion. DEX trading volume ranged from $34.63 million to $73.01 million, while perpetual trading volume ranged from $79.05 million to $323.75 million. Active addresses ranged from 2.91 million to 3.32 million, and daily transactions ranged between 9.83 million and 11.09 million.

Base

Base TVL fluctuated between $3.729 billion and $3.94 billion. Chain fees ranged from $138,796 to $203,348, while chain revenue ranged from $138,529 to $203,019. DEX trading volume ranged from $745.6 million to $1.085 billion, and perpetual trading volume ranged between $365.68 million and $492.29 million. Stablecoin capitalization ranged from $4.656 billion to $4.681 billion. Active addresses ranged between $402,620 and $485,065, and daily transactions ranged between 9.93 million and 12.8 million.

On-Chain Patterns

The dataset records liquidity levels across all six blockchain networks that remained within defined ranges during the observed period.

  • Ethereum recorded the highest TVL among the observed networks throughout the week. Liquidity levels fluctuated within a defined range.
  • Solana recorded higher daily transaction counts compared with the other observed chains. Liquidity levels and trading activity in DEX and perpetual markets remained within defined ranges during the period.
  • BNB Chain showed steady liquidity and trading activity, with observable fluctuations in DEX and perpetual trading volumes. User participation and transaction counts fluctuated within defined ranges.
  • Bitcoin recorded liquidity levels within a defined range and lower decentralized trading volume compared with the other observed chains. Token market capitalization fluctuated within the reported range.
  • Tron recorded stablecoin capitalization, user activity, and transaction throughput within defined ranges.
  • Base recorded liquidity, revenue, trading volumes, and user activity within defined ranges.

Across the six chains, fee and revenue levels fluctuated alongside changes in trading volume and user activity. Active address counts and transaction volumes were recorded across decentralized ecosystems during the period, compared with the previous weekly report Feb 16 – 22.

Overall, the recorded metrics show activity across Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, Bitcoin, Tron, and Base, with measured variations in liquidity, trading volume, and user participation between February 23 and March 1, 2026.

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Sathish Kumar Kaliraj

Sathish Kumar Kaliraj

Sathish Kumar Kaliraj is a crypto journalist and data analyst at Cryip, covering on-chain activity, market movements, and regulatory developments across the crypto industry. His reporting combines statistical analysis and blockchain data verification, drawing on certifications in data journalism, fact-checking (IFCN, Google News Initiative), and journalism fundamentals (NBC Universal Academy). His work has been cited by Coincu, Tech Times, and Bitcoinist.

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