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I'm not rlly well-versed in this subject but from what I can tell, I think it's got something to do with Chrome dominating the browser market share coupled with development contributions for Chromium from big-name corporations. Big buck businesses, am I right? Given that, some websites have been designed with Chrome in mind rather than the rest of the webiverse itself, possibly making Chromium a more attractive browser to base a separate browser project on (please correct me if I'm wrong).
I'm doubtful; while I can see that being a factor on browsers like Edge and Vivaldi, I think plenty of FOSS enthusiasts would prefer to base their software on Firefox given their anti Google stance and monopoly concerns.
I am not so sure if FOSS enthusiasm plays in here...privacy concerns and "dislike of big companies" might but chrome/blink is a fork of apple's webkit which is a fork of KDE's khtml/kjs...under LGPL. If you look at it chrome is a pretty good example of FOSS in action. If khtml hadn't be LGPL in the first place I have my doubts apple would have made webkit public as they did...and am also not convinced that google had done the same for blink. (But has to be said that webkit adds BSD licensed parts that are not directly based on khtml...that might be a concern for FOSS enthusiasts)