19.8M Reasons Ontology’s Not Slowing Down

April saw Ontology push the boundaries of decentralized ID, logging millions of transactions and unveiling new community campaigns.
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Jonathan Morgan·Stocktwits
Updated Jul 02, 2025   |   8:31 PM EDT
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April was anything but quiet for ONT.

The Ontonaut soared to Paris, touched down in Tokyo, and still found time for Discord quizzes and AMA sessions. Meanwhile, the network itself logged 19,884,119 total transactions—a far cry from a ghost chain.

Decentralized identity stole the spotlight. Market research suggests that Self-Sovereign Identity could rocket to $1.15 trillion by 2034. Ontology’s pushing to be part of that surge. 

A new $300,000 Dev Rewards pilot hopes to nudge developers toward human-first dApps, rather than spin another forgettable memecoin. And with ONT ID’s new X account, the community has a front-row seat to identity-related announcements.

Key highlights:

  • 19,884,119 total transactions
  • Fur PFP Sharing campaign
  • AMA and giveaway with LetsExchange
  • Improved ONTO Wallet tutorials and features

Ontology views its future as being tied to bridging user autonomy with real utility. 

Whether it’s staking nodes, launching identity-focused campaigns, or tackling cross-chain expansions, the pace isn’t slowing. The Ontonaut recommends staying vigilant.

In simpler terms, ONT’s April wasn’t just about stats or hype; it highlighted tangible gains and a firm, bold, user-first vision.

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