@neeraj0717
Been watching Nesa’s testnet activity lately, and the numbers quietly crept past 77.9K on chain requests per day.
What’s interesting is where that traffic is actually coming from. A lot of it ties back to DAIs being used on Nesa’s EVM setup, with users trading and interacting through USDN, the network’s stablecoin.
You don’t need to wire anything fancy to try it. The Open Testnet Playground lets anyone claim USDN from the faucet and just… use the apps. That alone explains why the activity feels real rather than scripted.
The way Nesa frames a DAI is also different. It’s not marketed as “protocol interaction.” It behaves like a normal AI product on the surface, while inference, staking, and incentives happen quietly in the background.
From an AI builder’s point of view, that matters. Nesa absorbs the hard parts blockchain wiring, inference coordination, economic incentives so teams can ship AI products without becoming infra experts.