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weekly · real (teal) vs wash (rose)
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 defines a single module, 'nlyra', which primarily manages a custom coin type, NLYRA. The package's `init` function is an entry point that creates and initializes the NLYRA coin. It establishes the coin's metadata, including its name ("Lyra Seven"), symbol ("NLYRA"), description, and an IPFS URL for its image. This `init` function then transfers the newly created `TreasuryCap<NLYRA>` and `CoinMetadata<NLYRA>` objects to the sender of the transaction. The notable pattern here is the creation of a new fungible token (coin) with associated metadata and the immediate transfer of its administrative capabilities (TreasuryCap) to the deployer.
This package defines a merchant system with shops, items, and a token registry. The primary object types are AdminConfig, MerchantShop, MerchantItem, and TokenRegistry. Public/entry functions allow an admin to configure fees, register new tokens, and update token prices. Shop owners can create and delete shops, set their shop's active status, configure accepted payment tokens, and create/manage items within their shop. Users can purchase items from shops. Notable patterns include admin gating for sensitive operations (update_fees, register_token, update_token_price, admin_create_shop), and dynamic fields via a Bag for token balances within a MerchantShop. Fees are collected into an admin_balance within the AdminConfig object, acting as a vault.
This Sui package defines a single module, `nlyra`, which primarily manages a custom fungible token called NLYRA. The `init` function is an entry point that creates the NLYRA currency, including its metadata (name, symbol, description, icon URL). It then transfers the `TreasuryCap<NLYRA>` and `CoinMetadata<NLYRA>` objects to the sender of the transaction. This pattern suggests that the initial deployer of the module will become the administrator of the NLYRA token, holding the capability to mint new tokens.
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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"n_tx": 447,
"n_successful_tx": 444,
"n_distinct_epochs": 61,
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"last_seen_ts_ms": 1765289380733,
"total_gas_spent_mist": 15659115420,
"n_self_sponsored_tx": 447,
"n_sponsored_tx": 0,
"gas_price_p50": 707,
"gas_price_p95": 742,
"active_hours_top24": [
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"labels": [],
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"bot_score": 0,
"bot_signals": [],
"cex_label": null
}Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely W/Central Asia / India.
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