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aftermath-fi.sui

0x4b02b9b45f2a9597363fbaacb2fd6e7fb8ed9329bb6f716631b5717048908ace

🌐 likely Atlantic / E. South America · UTC-3
verdictholderpublisher · 50 pkgs
publisher · 50 packages shipped

published packages · 5 of 50

Move packages this wallet published on-chain — what it shipped, not what it used.

  • 0x02f559d0…c0764705

    This package manages a shared object called TurbosRouterWrapper, which acts as a central authority for administrative actions and swap operations. Public functions include `authorize` and `revoke_auth`, which use an AdminCap to grant or revoke authorization for the TurbosRouterWrapper's ID via an external `admin` module. The `swap_a_b` and `swap_b_a` functions facilitate token swaps between two asset types within a liquidity pool, requiring a RouterSwapCap for validation and paying protocol fees to various vaults (Treasury, InsuranceFund, ReferralVault) before executing the swap through an external `swap_router` module. Notably, the package utilizes an AdminCap for access control and interacts with several external modules for specialized functionalities like admin management, swap capabilities, and fee distribution, indicating a modular design.

  • 0x03db0f73…ca9343d7

    This package manages a single object type, `SteammRouterWrapper`, which acts as a central routing mechanism. Public/entry functions `authorize` and `deauthorize` allow an `AdminCap` holder to grant or revoke authorization for the `SteammRouterWrapper` object, modifying its internal `UID`. The `mint_w1` and `burn_w1` functions interact with a `bank` and `lending_market` to mint or burn bTokens, updating metadata on a `RouterSwapCapExtended` object. The `swap_cpmm_a2b_w1`, `swap_cpmm_b2a_w1`, `swap_omm_a2b_w1`, `swap_omm_b2a_w1`, `swap_omm_v2_a2b_w1`, and `swap_omm_v2_b2a_w1` functions facilitate various swaps (CPMM, OMM, OMM_V2) between different token types, also updating metadata on a `Router

  • 0x09775782…d4d9e25c

    This package introduces a generic `Locked<Ty0>` object that wraps any `Ty0` object, adding a `lock_end_timestamp_ms` field. The `locked` module provides functions to create, unlock, and manage these `Locked` objects, with time-gating preventing unlocking before the specified timestamp. The `coin` module specifically applies this locking mechanism to `Coin<Ty0>` objects, allowing users to lock coins, join locked coins (extending the lock time to the maximum of the two), and split locked coins. The `vector` module provides functions to unlock multiple `Locked` objects from a vector, either unconditionally if the lock has expired or by separating unlockable from still-locked objects. The core pattern is time-gating, where objects are held until a specific timestamp.

  • 0x11b95582…5eff100c

    This Sui package provides a comprehensive fixed-point arithmetic library, primarily managing u256, u128, and u64 integer types as fixed-point numbers. It offers public functions for converting between integer and fixed-point representations, performing various arithmetic operations (multiplication, division, exponentiation, square root) with different rounding modes (down, up), and calculating relative errors and proximity. The `i256` module extends this by implementing signed 256-bit integer arithmetic, including absolute value, negation, and checked addition/subtraction/multiplication/division. There are no explicit object types defined within these modules, nor are there any signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, admin caps, vault/escrow, or royalties patterns present.

  • 0x154c3655…c3b7322e

    This package defines a `BoltRouterWrapper` object, which is a shared object used for routing swaps. The `init` function creates and shares a `BoltRouterWrapper` object. The `authorize` and `deauthorize` functions, gated by an `AdminCap`, manage authorization for the `BoltRouterWrapper`'s UID using an external `admin` module. The `buy_w1` and `sell_w1` functions facilitate token swaps through a `LiquidityPool` and `Oracle`, taking `Balance` objects as input and output. These functions also interact with a `RouterSwapCapExtended` to assert expected balances and update path metadata. The `buy` and `sell` functions are unimplemented and will always abort.

transactions
5,304
successful
4,991
94.1%
gas spent
174.3584 SUI
self-sponsored
5,285
19 sponsored by others
NFT trader profileholder~1 held (net) · 1 collections · 0% sell/buy

trading activity

marketplace NFT sales from analytics.sale. Net = proceeds − spend; realized trading flow, not true PnL (ignores still-held NFTs; wash trades inflate both sides).

net flow
-204 SUI
proceeds (sells)
0 SUI
0 sells
spend (buys)
204 SUI
1 buys
collections traded
1

net flow by collection

biggest trades

relationship bubble map

wallets
0
edges
0
interactions
0
flagged edges
0
wash / sync / cofunded
flow:same_operatorwash_pairsync_windowcofundedsponsorsui_sendcoin_send
rings:likely same operatorshared funding lineageknown CEX

behavioral classification

no labels emitted yet — insufficient signals or wallet not in analytics.wallet_labels

activity window

first seen
cp 1,193,629 · 2023-04-28 22:50:32 UTC
last seen
cp 283,226,605 · 2026-06-04 23:57:02 UTC
distinct epochs
547
distinct sponsors
2
gas price p50 / p95
740 / 758 mist

active hours (UTC) — circadian rhythm

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Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely Atlantic / E. South America.

transaction timing

median gap
47s
p10 / p90 gap
4s / 11.0h
regularity
26%
human-like
intervals
5,302
26%
56%
18%
short <1mmedium 1m–1hlong >1h

packages interacted with(395 distinct)

egg, kiosk, royalty_rule · 12 fns — 28,898 callsegg, kiosk, royalty_rulebalance, coin, kiosk · 31 fns — 2,397 callsbalance, coin…stork, update_temporal_numeric_value_evm_input · 2 fns — 2,228 callsstork, update…authority, feed_info_object, price_feed_storage · 4 fns — 1,123 callsstaked_position, vault · 13 fns — 787 callsvault · 1 fns — 619 callsvaultprotocol_fee, router · 4 fns — 603 callsprotoco…afterburner_vault, staked_position · 10 fns — 348 callsmove_registry · 3 fns — 329 callsrouter · 3 fns — 306 callsinterface · 23 fns — 289 callsinterface · 32 fns — 286 callsrouter · 3 fns — 284 callsinterface · 27 fns — 255 callsdisplay, git, package_info · 7 fns — 251 callshot_potato_vector, pyth · 3 fns — 248 callsinterface · 23 fns — 222 callsrouter · 2 fns — 197 callsvault · 6 fns — 193 callsegg, kiosk_lock_rule · 5 fns — 188 callsrouter · 3 fns — 173 callsstaked_sui_vault · 10 fns — 161 callsswap_cap · 4 fns — 158 callsafterburner_vault · 5 fns — 158 callsrouter · 3 fns — 158 callsafterburner_vault, staked_position · 16 fns — 135 callsrouter · 3 fns — 127 callsprotocol_fee, router · 4 fns — 111 callsrouter · 3 fns — 103 callsegg · 5 fns — 101 calls

area + brightness = call volume; hover for detail

  • egg, kiosk, royalty_rule28,898 calls
    12 fns · 1 failed
  • balance, coin, kiosk2,397 calls
    31 fns · 95 failed
  • stork, update_temporal_numeric_value_evm_input2,228 calls
    2 fns · 10 failed
  • authority, feed_info_object, price_feed_storage1,123 calls
    4 fns · 5 failed
  • staked_position, vault787 calls
    13 fns · 2 failed
  • vault619 calls
    1 fns · 28 failed
  • protocol_fee, router603 calls
    4 fns · 55 failed
  • afterburner_vault, staked_position348 calls
    10 fns · 5 failed
  • move_registry329 calls
    3 fns
  • router306 calls
    3 fns · 20 failed
  • interface289 calls
    23 fns · 24 failed
  • interface286 calls
    32 fns · 29 failed
  • router284 calls
    3 fns · 34 failed
  • interface255 calls
    27 fns
  • display, git, package_info251 calls
    7 fns

top counterparties

funding lineage

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.

gas sponsor lineage

raw profile JSON
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