TechFlow news — According to data from the UXLINK official website and on-chain analytics, UXLINK has currently covered 86,989 groups with nearly 7 million users across these groups. Among them, 29,051 groups have minted their own GGraph (on-chain group graph) and GWallet (on-chain group wallet), establishing UXLINK as the world's largest social platform based on Web3 groups.
Driven by the RWS protocol and the Link To Earn trust mechanism, UXLINK has achieved rapid user growth. It has integrated mainstream Web3 applications—such as MPC-AA wallets, EOA accounts, UX Swap, and UX Task—into a familiar social Dapp environment, deploying them within individual groups. The total number of EOA accounts across the network has now surpassed 9 million.
Web3-enabled groups can use GWallet to connect with Web3 applications, enabling group-level interactions with DApps and enriching the range of interactive roles within the Web3 ecosystem. Meanwhile, GGraph is a social graph built upon group relationships, providing a foundational data layer accessible to group-based applications.
A game developer commented: “Web3-enabled groups represent a disruptive form of traffic organization—one that embodies Web3 principles while fully aligning with human nature. Users gain trusted environments, real-time interaction, and free customer support within groups, making it easier for them to engage with products and projects. As developers, we can leverage protocols combined with groups to not only acquire new users but also gain deeper user engagement and feedback.”




