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Asia Leads Global Web3 Developer Activity as Ecosystem Shifts Entering 2026

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The worldwide Web3 developer ecosystem has experienced a staggering transformation in 2025.  Specifically, Asia has led the worldwide Web3 developer activity throughout the year. As per the data from OKX Ventures, the developer share of Asia has jumped to a notable 36.4%. Additionally, the cumulative number of per-month Web3 developers around the world has hit 29,000, while the full-time contributors hold steady at nearly 10,000.

Asia Becomes Leading Player in Web3 Developer Expansion

While Asia dominates the Web3 developer activity landscape with a 36.4% share, based on 2025’s statistics, Europe stands at the 2nd top position. The region reportedly accounts for a 28.7% share of this activity. Particularly, this highlights Asia’s surge from the third rank, as of 2015, to the latest 1st spot. Keeping this in view, the Easter markets are becoming a major contributor to the Web3 world.

Apart from that, North America has gone through a notable fluctuation in Web3 developer activity. At present, the region occupies almost 20.5% of the total worldwide Web3 developer network. Hence, since 2015, it has plunged from 44.8% occupation to just 20.5%, claiming the 3rd position.

In the meantime, Asia not only dominates in the percentage of developer count but also leads when it comes to exclusive talent acquisition. In this respect, it owns 45.1% of the newly coming Web3 developers. This figure is over double that of the 16.4% of North America. However, Europe remains the top contender with the biggest full-time developer proportion of 34.5%. Subsequently, Asia and North America sit at 27.8% and 23.0%, respectively. This displays Europe’s consistent edge in professionalization.

Web3 Ecosystem Poised for New Innovation Breakthroughs and Mass Adoption in 2026

According to OKX Ventures, in recent years, the Web3 developer ecosystem has gone through a massive growth in Asia as it has become the leading region in this respect. In the meantime, while more and more developers are shifting from part-time working to full-time profession, the Web3 landscape is transforming from a hobbyist world into a secure career path. Ultimately, with the growing mature developer teams, this sector is set for a golden era of innovation and global adoption as 2026 kicks off.

Source: https://blockchainreporter.net/asia-leads-global-web3-developer-activity-as-ecosystem-shifts-entering-2026/

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