Gaming emerged as a key driver pushing Sei's network activity surge throughout Q3, and that growth trajectory is holding strong into Q4. But here's what shifted—the playbook expanded. Beyond gaming applications, Sei is now rolling out institutional-grade infrastructure: robust validator systems, enterprise custody solutions, and advanced security protocols. This dual-track approach signals a strategic pivot toward capturing both retail gaming users and institutional players simultaneously.
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OldLeekConfession
· 1h ago
SEI's move from gaming to institutional infrastructure is quite interesting... It seems like they want to cater to both sides.
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GweiWatcher
· 5h ago
Sei is really playing both sides here. The game hasn't cooled down yet, and they immediately start building institutional-grade infrastructure... This approach is quite clever.
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DogeBachelor
· 12h ago
SEI's dual-track parallel approach is indeed clever. It retains gamers while also attracting institutions, which is the real intention to grow big.
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CrossChainBreather
· 12h ago
This wave of Sei is indeed stable, with games driving user growth, institutional infrastructure catching up, and the dual-track system being quite clever.
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HodlAndChill
· 12h ago
Sei's move is pretty good. The game is backed by traffic-generating institutions, and combining both strategies can really work.
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GasGuru
· 12h ago
SEI now wants to serve both the gaming and institutional sectors. That's a good idea; I just don't know if they can have a bite of both.
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RugPullAlarm
· 12h ago
On-chain data shows that Sei's active address concentration is increasing. The so-called "dual-track" approach sounds good, but what about the flow of large holders? We need to see the actual scale of institutional inflows to be convinced.
Gaming emerged as a key driver pushing Sei's network activity surge throughout Q3, and that growth trajectory is holding strong into Q4. But here's what shifted—the playbook expanded. Beyond gaming applications, Sei is now rolling out institutional-grade infrastructure: robust validator systems, enterprise custody solutions, and advanced security protocols. This dual-track approach signals a strategic pivot toward capturing both retail gaming users and institutional players simultaneously.