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Algorand’s March 2026 report describes an ecosystem where activity is accelerating faster than some headline capital metrics might suggest. The update’s central message is that user and builder momentum strengthened sharply even as total value locked declined.
Monthly active wallets rose 22.6%, increasing from 433,000 to 531,000. Total wallets grew 0.8% and crossed 50.29 million. Transactions also increased, climbing 1.1% on a cumulative basis to 3.51 billion, indicating deeper usage among existing participants rather than activity driven primarily by new wallet creation.
Developer activity strengthened more dramatically, with March framed as a meaningful acceleration in builder behavior. Contracts deployed increased 34.4% month over month, from 360,000 to 484,000. New assets created rose 53%, from 18,000 to 28,000.
Capital metrics were mixed. Total value locked fell 7.5% in dollar terms to $70 million and declined 4.1% in ALGO terms to 856 million. Despite the decline in TVL, stablecoin market capitalization rose 26.3%, increasing from $51 million to $64 million overall.
March also emphasized Algorand’s infrastructure layer, including post-quantum security and decentralization. The report stated that State Proofs—quantum-resistant checkpoints designed to secure ledger history against forgery in a post-quantum environment—have been live for 3.5 years and generated more than 140,000 transactions. In addition, total ALGO staked in consensus remained above 2 billion, with the community accounting for 80.5% of the stake and the Foundation holding 19.5%.
The report highlighted ongoing ecosystem maturation through tokenomics and incentives, noting that rewards, fee generation, and circulating supply moved higher. At month-end, ALGO’s circulating supply reached 8.89 billion, representing 88.9% of maximum supply, up 0.07% from February. Validators earned 6.89 million ALGO in staking rewards, up 9.9% month over month, while fees collected rose 27.2%, from 34,000 to 44,000 ALGO in March.

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