#88 by volume#125 by sales#59 by washamong 552 established collections (≥25 sales)
metrics cover all tracked history (indexed since 2025-04-05) unless a window — 7d / 30d / current — is labeled.
demand & order book
Organic demand
Multi-signal read of the bid/listing event history — wash trading, bid cancellations, accepted-offer rate, and buyer spread. Context for review, not a verdict. Note: a high bid-cancel rate is common for liquid collections (bidders reprice constantly), so a high rate alone is NOT manipulation — only a repeatedly re-posted, repeatedly cancelled bid wall is. "Suspicious" is flagged only on real wash or spoof patterns, never low offers alone (utility/game items read as direct-buy).
wash volume
1%
same-NFT round-trips
bid cancel
—
3,731 cancelled · no bids created in window
offers accepted
34%
sales meeting real demand
sales / buyer
2.7
481 buyers
bid activity over time all-time
Bids placed vs cancelled, weekly. A standing wall of bids that's repeatedly cancelled can signal manufactured demand — an on-chain signal, not proof.
AI readout · generated from the metricsgoogle/gemini-2.5-flash · 2026-06-06 16:25:44 UTC
Avatar has accumulated 21,326 SUI in tracked volume across its history, though recent trading activity has been minimal with no recorded volume in the last 30 days and only one sale in the past week. The collection's top-10 holder concentration of 26% is directly in line with typical top collections, suggesting a similar distribution of ownership among its 294 current traded holders. While the 13% of bot-flagged holders is somewhat higher than the typical 9%, the 1.4% wash-traded volume, though elevated compared to the typical 0.1%, falls within the 90th percentile for top collections, and the largest single first-funder fan-out of 95 buyers indicates a healthy initial distribution.
signal scorecardverdict from on-chain forensics — evidence in the panels below
•13% of current holders are flagged bots
✓Volume looks clean — under 2% wash across tracked history
wash rateall tracked
1%
303 SUI washed
holder conc.current
26%
top-10 share of supply
bot holderscurrent
13%
score ≥ 0.30
volume7d
0
— vs prior 7d
volume30d
0 SUI
trailing 30d
velocity7d
1
sales / 7d
tracked volume 21.3k SUItop funder fan-out 574 buyerstracked since 2025-04-05 · windows anchored to dataset head 2026-06-06
supply & profit-taking
80%of held supply underwater
80% of the 1,432 secondary-bought · 0 minted (cost-unknown)
1.7 SUI
floor (robust)
2.6 SUI
median cost
1,432
held
<0.5×
255
0.5–1×
26
1–1.5×
270
1.5–2×
448
2–3×
54
3–5×
61
5×+
318
Cost basis as a multiple of the floor. Emerald = at/below floor (in profit); rose = underwater. Tall bars just above 1× are profit walls — supply that flips to break-even (and tends to list) as the floor rises.
sweep cost depth
Cumulative SUI to buy the cheapest currently-listed NFTs, vs % of supply. Real cost (teal) vs a naive floor-only sweep (dashed) — the gap is the depth premium. Built on validated listings, so phantom asks don't fake the floor.
floor 1.4 SUIlisted 101 / 1,432 (7.1%) real sweep floor × n
bid wall depth
Active bids by price. Amber = collection bids (fill against any NFT — the wall a seller can hit); teal = single-NFT bids. Where amber stacks up is the real floor support.
614 active bidscollection-bid wall at 3–5 SUI (82 bids) collection single
sale trigger · buy vs sell pressure
Each sale by who crossed the spread: teal = a buyer took a standing listing (demand); rose = a seller hit a standing bid (supply). Classified from the settling event, not a price guess. Buy-led markets pull the floor up.
How long sellers held before selling. Violet = minted/airdropped then flipped; teal = bought on secondary then resold. A short violet pile is minters dumping; a long tail is a maturing holder base.
4.6dmedian hold before sale
29m
p10 (fastest flips)
3mo
p90
798
sales measured
102
<1h
161
1-24h
175
1-7d
175
7-30d
95
30-90d
82
90-365d
8
>365d
minted/airdropped (99) bought secondary (699)
listing duration · sold vs cancelled
How long listings stay open before they resolve. Teal = sold, rose = cancelled, amber = repriced. A wall of short rose bars is listing churn (list → cancel → relist); teal mass is genuine liquidity.
26h
median to sale
14h
median to cancel
1,836
completed listings
448
<1h
523
1-24h
438
1-7d
251
7-30d
138
30-90d
38
>90d
sold cancelled relisted
demand authenticity — funding sources all-time
82% of buyers funded from exchanges — demand looks organic
■ organic 393■ mid 49■ manufactured 0481 of 481 buyers have a known first-funder
First-SUI-funder of each buyer. High global fan-out = CEX/bridge (organic retail withdrawals). A funder that seeded many of THIS collection's buyers but funded little else (high concentration) = manufactured-demand signal. Funder identity is heuristic, not a labeled exchange list.
tracked sales
1,302
volume
21,326 SUI
distinct buyers
480
410 sellers
distinct NFTs traded
518
price distribution all-time
p10
3.59 SUI
p50 (median)
10.91 SUI
p90
37.78 SUI
quantilesTDigestMerge over every sale recorded.
marketplace mix (top 5) all-time
tradeport
66.7%
bluemove
33.3%
activity window
first sale
2024-09-04 00:00:00 UTC
last activity
2026-06-01 10:18:08 UTC
holder whale-map current holders
top holders by NFTs held (current holder = latest sale's buyer — the human, not the kiosk). Area = holdings; rose = automation bot, amber = suspected wash, sky = other. 294 holders across 513 traded NFTs.
Holder = latest buyer per NFT. Traded NFTs only.
holder accumulation ribbon all-time
how the top holders built (and shed) their stacks over time. Each band is one holder; thickness = cumulative net market position (buys − sells) that week. 12 holders across 61 weeks.
Cumulative buys − sells, weekly. Market-acquired position only — excludes mints/airdrops/transfers, so the floor is clamped at 0.
mint-snipe timeline launch window
the launch window — first sales plotted by time since the collection's first trade (x, sqrt-scaled) and price (y, log). Snipers who bought and flipped the same NFT within an hour are flagged — the signature of launch front-running.
120 launch-window saleswindow 2d15 sniper-flips
rose= sniper (bought & flipped the same NFT within 1h) or bot buyer · sky= ordinary early buyer · click a dot for that NFT's provenance.
First 120 sales. Secondary-market launch only — mint events aren't yet indexed as sales.
shared user base all-time
collections most-bought by this collection's 481 buyers — its overlapping communities / gravity centers. Bar = shared buyers; % = share of this collection's buyer base.
Buyer-set overlap — a proxy for shared collectors, not on-chain co-custody.
trait-premium heatmap all-time
each cell is a trait value, colored by its median sale price vs the collection median (9.97 SUI) — green = premium, rose = discount. Traits ranked by how much their best value beats the floor. Reveals which traits actually drive value.
Helm
Fang MK IV1.3×
SK-Viper0.85×
Spectre-090.85×
Baha-20000.84×
Helios0.83×
Tertiary
Wakizashi1.3×
Scalper0.88×
Neo-Katana0.78×
Primary
Valenti 121.0×
Renegade0.98×
Raptor0.90×
Talon0.78×
Chestpiece
Helios1.0×
Neo-Shogunate0.91×
Fang MK IV0.80×
Right Pauldron
Helios1.0×
Neo-Shogunate1.0×
Fang MK IV0.84×
Left Bracer
Fang MK IV1.0×
Neo-Shogunate0.91×
Helios0.89×
Left Pauldron
Fang MK IV1.0×
Neo-Shogunate0.92×
Helios0.91×
Right Bracer
Fang MK IV1.0×
Neo-Shogunate0.98×
Helios0.87×
Left Arm
Fang MK IV0.92×
Left Glove
Fang MK IV0.92×
Legs
Fang MK IV0.92×
Helios0.84×
Right Arm
Fang MK IV0.92×
Secondary
Enforcer0.92×
Whisper 9mm0.89×
Right Glove
Fang MK IV0.92×
Belt
Fang MK IV0.91×
Boots
Fang MK IV0.90×
Shins
Fang MK IV0.90×
Upper Torso
Fang MK IV0.89×
Median sale price per trait value (≥5 sales each).
trait-floor heatmap active
each cell is the cheapest CURRENTLY-listed NFT carrying that trait — brighter = pricier floorvs the collection's cheapest trait. The live-market mirror of trait premiums (settled sales). Cells with < 3 listings are greyed — too thin to trust the floor.
Primary
Renegade13 · 6
Valenti 122.0 · 4
Raptor1.9 · 8
Talon1.7 · 3
Right Pauldron
Helios12 · 9
Neo-Shogunate2.0 · 6
Fang MK IV1.9 · 6
Tertiary
Neo-Katana6.8 · 6
Scalper2.0 · 10
Wakizashi1.9 · 6
Helm
Helios5.4 · 6
Baha-20002.0 · 8
SK-Viper2.0 · 4
Fang MK IV2.0 · 3
Spectre-091.9 · 4
Chestpiece
Helios2.0 · 3
Neo-Shogunate1.9 · 8
Fang MK IV1.7 · 13
Left Bracer
Neo-Shogunate2.0 · 8
Fang MK IV2.0 · 8
Helios1.9 · 5
Left Pauldron
Fang MK IV2.0 · 10
Neo-Shogunate2.0 · 6
Helios1.9 · 7
Legs
Fang MK IV2.0 · 10
Helios1.7 · 13
Right Bracer
Fang MK IV2.0 · 10
Neo-Shogunate2.0 · 4
Helios1.9 · 6
Secondary
Enforcer2.0 · 15
Whisper 9mm1.9 · 4
Belt
Fang MK IV1.9 · 21
Boots
Fang MK IV1.9 · 19
Left Arm
Fang MK IV1.9 · 22
Left Glove
Fang MK IV1.9 · 21
Right Arm
Fang MK IV1.9 · 19
Right Glove
Fang MK IV1.9 · 21
Shins
Fang MK IV1.7 · 22
Upper Torso
Fang MK IV1.7 · 23
Floor SUI · # listed, per trait value. Validated active listings only.
most-traded NFTs all-time
individual NFTs ranked by sale count — a high count on one NFT is a wash-trading tell. Click any to see its full ownership provenance.
funders (rose, left) that seeded ≥2 of this collection's buyers → buyers (grey) → collection (sky). A funder fanning to many buyers is a sybil/wash signal. 481 total buyers.
Traces the first SUI funder of each buyer.
wash-trade ring — fake volume all-time
wallet pairs that round-tripped the same NFT (A→B then B→A) — real wash trading, not just mutual transfers. Bar = distinct NFTs cycled between the pair. 24 NFTs round-tripped in this collection.