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Asia Leads Global Web3 Developer Activity as Ecosystem Shifts Entering 2026

The post Asia Leads Global Web3 Developer Activity as Ecosystem Shifts Entering 2026 appeared com. 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. 2025 Developer Data Analysis Total Active Developers: As of the reporting period, the total number of monthly active developers globally is 29, 000, with the number of full-time developers remaining steady at the 10, 000 level. Asia Takes Top Spot in Developer _Ventures) January 1, 2026 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.

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EXCLUSIVE: In a RARE development, CBFC passes De De Pyaar De 2 with ZERO cuts

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is known to impose several cuts or ask for replacements and modifications in scenes or dialogues that they find inappropriate or objectionable. Even clean family entertainers have gone through such censorship. Hence, it’ll be a pleasant surprise for our readers to know that De De Pyaar De 2 has proved to be an exception. Bollywood Hungama has learned that the upcoming Ajay Devgn-R Madhavan-Rakul Preet Singh starrer has not got a single visual or audio cut. The film has been passed as it is by the Examining Committee of the CBFC. The film has received a U/A 13+ certificate and the process was completed on November 6. The length of the film, as mentioned on the censor certificate, is 147. 10 minutes. In other words, De De Pyaar De 2 is 2 hours, 27 minutes and 10 seconds long. It releases in cinemas on November 14. Past experienceDe De Pyaar De 2 is a sequel to the Ajay Devgn-Tabu-Rakul Preet Singh starrer De De Pyaar De (2019), which suffered several cuts from the CBFC. Even then, Bollywood Hungama was the first one to break the news about its CBFC process. Back then, the CBFC shockingly deleted the visuals of Rakul Preet Singh holding an alcohol bottle and replaced it with the actress holding flowers! Two dialogues, which had double entendre, were also asked to be modified. Second zero cut film of the monthDe De Pyaar De 2 is the second November release to be passed uncut, the first being Haq, starring Emraan Hashmi and Yami Gautam. It is based on the Shah Bano case and such controversial and sensitive films often get the maximum cuts from the CBFC. But like the Ajay Devgn-starrer, it also got a U/A 13+ certificate with no cuts. Its length is 136 minutes, that is, 2 hours and 16 minutes and its makers were handed over the censor certificate on October 28. The film was released in cinemas on November 7. Also Read: R Madhavan opens up on reuniting with Ajay Devgn in De De Pyaar De 2; says, “This one’s more about one-upmanship”.

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