Xandeum Usage Watch: the line everyone is waiting to bend
Xandeum's operators have committed hundreds of terabytes. The question that decides everything is how much of it gets used. This page charts that number every day, straight from the network's own gossip, no press releases involved. If Oxorro lands real customers, you will see it here before you read about it anywhere.
How to read this chart
Committed is supply: space operators have pledged to the network (and it is big). Used is demand: bytes actually stored by apps and users. Today the gap between them is enormous, and we say so plainly: mainnet usage is measured in megabytes while committed capacity is measured in terabytes. That is normal for a young network, and it is also exactly why this chart matters. Supply was never the hard part. Demand is the whole game.
This is the metric that cannot be argued with. Announcements, partnerships and roadmaps all live in the future tense; this line is the present tense. When it starts bending upward and keeps bending, Xandeum will have crossed the only threshold that counts: someone paying to store real data. Watch for sustained growth rather than single jumps, since insiders storing their own files can nudge the line, but only customers can keep it climbing.
get-pods-with-stats on our own pNodes and record each day's network totals (the same self-sourced pipeline behind our live dashboard, the architecture Xandeum's cofounder publicly recommended). It reflects what nodes report through gossip. It cannot distinguish paying customers from test data, and devnet numbers include developer experiments by design. History runs from 2026-06-28, reconstructed from our own archived snapshots; earlier events like Oxorro's May launch predate the series.Why we built this
We operate 12 pNodes, so we profit if usage grows, and you should know that when reading our optimism. But that is exactly why we publish the raw number daily: our credibility is worth more than a good-looking chart. We wrote the full breakdown of the product meant to create this demand in What is Oxorro?, and our checklist of what would make us believers ends with this exact page: usage on the chart.
get-pods-with-stats; series began 2026-06-28. Raw series: mainnet · devnet (CC BY 4.0, cite Pulsar Network). Disclosure: Pulsar Network operates 12 pNodes and accepts XAND delegation at 10% commission; we benefit if the network grows. Not financial advice.