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all collections · daily · marketplace overlay
weekly · real (teal) vs wash (rose)
counterparties · funders · clusters
Move packages this wallet published on-chain — what it shipped, not what it used.
This Sui package manages a primary object type called `Gnome`, which represents an NFT with fields for ID, name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function initializes the collection, sets up display information, defines royalty shares (90% to sender, 10% to a specific address), creates an orderbook, and establishes transfer and borrow policies that enforce royalties and an allowlist. Public entry functions include `mint_nft` and `airdrop_nft` to mint new `Gnome` NFTs and deposit them into a warehouse or Kiosk respectively, and `burn_nft` functions to destroy `Gnome` NFTs, including those within listings. Notable patterns include the use of a `MintCap` for controlled minting, a `Publisher` object for administrative actions, and royalty enforcement via a `TransferPolicy`.
This package defines a primary object type called `Gnome`, which represents an NFT with fields for ID, name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function initializes the collection, creates a `MintCap` for `Gnome` NFTs, sets up display information, and configures royalty and transfer policies. Public entry functions include `mint_nft` and `airdrop_nft`, which create new `Gnome` NFTs and deposit them into a `Warehouse` or `Kiosk` respectively. The `enable_orderbook` and `disable_orderbook` functions allow a `Publisher` to control the protection settings of the `Orderbook` for `Gnome` NFTs. Finally, `burn_nft`, `burn_nft_in_listing`, and `burn_nft_in_listing_with_id` enable the burning of `Gnome` NFTs, including those held within a `Listing` object. Notable patterns include the use of `MintCap` for controlled minting, `Publisher` for administrative actions, and royalty enforcement through `roy
This package manages "Gnome" NFTs, which have a name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function initializes the collection, sets up display information, defines royalty shares for the deployer and a hardcoded address, and creates transfer and borrow policies. Public entry functions allow minting new Gnomes into a warehouse, directly into an existing Kiosk, or into a newly created Kiosk for a specified address. There are also functions to enable/disable orderbook protection for Gnomes and to burn Gnomes, including those held within a listing object. Notable patterns include royalty enforcement via a transfer policy, an admin capability (`Publisher`) for certain actions, and the use of a `MintCap` for controlled minting.
This package manages a primary object type called Gnome, which is an NFT with a name, description, URL, and attributes. The init function creates the collection, sets up display information, defines royalty shares (10% to 0xeca3... and 90% to the sender), initializes an orderbook with custom protection, and establishes transfer and borrow policies. Public entry functions allow users to mint new Gnome NFTs, either directly into a warehouse or into a Kiosk (airdrop_nft). There are also functions to enable or disable the orderbook's protection settings and to burn Gnome NFTs, including those held within a listing. The package utilizes dynamic fields for attributes, implements royalty payments, and uses an allowlist for certain operations.
True specific-lot profit from 9 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).
Wallets that share a funder, were co-funded by the same personal-scale source, or land in the same behavioral cluster. A heuristic, not proof of common control.
Tinted amber on the bubble map when they appear in the expanded graph.
Where this wallet's SUI first came from, and what it seeded downstream. Observational: a CEX funder suggests a real/retail origin; a high-fanout non-CEX funder is a signal worth noting — not proof of anything.
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}Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely UK / W. Europe / W. Africa.
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