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weekly · real (teal) vs wash (rose)
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This package manages KEEPSAKE objects, which are NFTs with a UID, name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function initializes the collection, creates and shares two transfer policies (one for general transfers with an allowlist, one for P2P listings), and creates a display object, transferring ownership of the MintCap, Publisher, and TransferPolicyCaps to the sender. The `create` function adds display information and royalty strategies to the collection and its transfer policy. The `mint` function creates a new KEEPSAKE object, increments the supply, and emits mint events. The `mint_to` and `mint_many` functions allow minting multiple KEEPSAKE objects, either to a specific address or to be returned as a vector. The `mint_launchpad` function mints KEEPSAKE objects and adds them to a `Listing` object. The `burn` function deletes a KEEPSAKE object. Notable patterns include the use of `MintCap` for controlled minting, `TransferPolicy` with `TransferPolicyCap
This package manages a primary object type called KEEPSAKE, which represents an NFT with an ID, name, description, URL, and attributes. The init function initializes the collection, creates various transfer policies (including one enforcing an allowlist and another for P2P listings), sets up display information, and transfers administrative capabilities (Publisher, MintCap, TransferPolicyCaps) to the deployer. Public functions allow for creating additional royalty strategies for the collection, minting single or multiple KEEPSAKE NFTs, minting NFTs directly into a listing, and burning KEEPSAKE NFTs. The package utilizes a MintCap for controlled minting, enforces transfer policies with allowlists and P2P listing mechanisms, and integrates with royalty strategies.
This Sui package, `keepsake_nft`, primarily manages `KEEPSAKE` objects, which are NFTs with a name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function initializes the collection, creates and shares transfer policies (one enforcing an allowlist, another for P2P listings), and transfers the `MintCap`, `Publisher`, and `TransferPolicyCap` to the deployer. Public functions allow creating new domains for display information and royalties within the collection, and minting single or multiple `KEEPSAKE` NFTs. There are also functions to borrow and return `KEEPSAKE` NFTs or their fields via `BorrowRequest` objects. Notable patterns include the use of `MintCap` for controlled minting, `TransferPolicy` for transfer restrictions (including an allowlist and P2P listing enforcement), and a royalty mechanism.
This Sui package, `keepsake_nft`, primarily manages `KEEPSAKE` objects, which are NFTs with a name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function sets up the collection, creates and shares transfer policies (one enforcing an allowlist, another for P2P listings), and transfers administrative capabilities (Publisher, MintCap, TransferPolicyCaps, Display object) to the deployer. Public functions allow creating royalty strategies for the collection, minting single or multiple `KEEPSAKE` NFTs, and burning them. Notable patterns include the use of `MintCap` for controlled minting, `TransferPolicy` for managing transfers, `Witness` objects for authorization, and integration with external modules for royalties, listings, and transfer allowlists.
True specific-lot profit from 26 closed buy→sell round-trips of the same NFT (realized_roundtrip), wash-adjusted, valued at each leg's trade-hour USD. Excludes still-held inventory (that's unrealized).
marketplace NFT sales from analytics.sale. Net = proceeds − spend; realized trading flow, not true PnL (ignores still-held NFTs; wash trades inflate both sides).
flipperRule-based labels, conservative precision.
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}Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely N. America (Central–Eastern).
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