all collections · daily · marketplace overlay
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 package defines a system for managing and voting on athletes in "OneFcEvents". The primary object types are AdminCap (for administrative control), VoterMintCap (to mint VoterIds), Version (for upgradeability), OneFcEvent (representing an event with athletes and voting parameters), and VoterId (representing a user's voting privilege). Public/entry functions allow administrators to create events, update event parameters (vote change limit, timestamps), pause/resume voting, and add/remove athletes. Users holding a VoterId can cast votes for athletes within an event, which mutates the vote count of the athlete and logs the user's vote history. Notable patterns include an AdminCap for gated access to critical functions, a Version object for package migration, dynamic fields (tables) to store athletes and voter details within an event, and time-gating for voting periods.
This package manages voting events for athletes. The primary object is `OneFcEvent`, representing a single event with details like name, description, athlete profiles (stored in a `Table`), timestamps, and voting limits. Public/entry functions allow an `AdminCap` holder to create, update, pause/resume, and end events, as well as add/remove athletes and update winner counts. Users holding a `VoterId` can cast votes for athletes within an active event, with vote changes tracked per user. Notable patterns include an `AdminCap` for administrative actions, a `Version` object for upgradeability checks, dynamic fields to store additional event data, and time-gating for event start/end and voting periods.
This Sui package defines a system for managing digital comics, donations, and user interactions. The primary object types are 'Comic' (representing individual comic books), 'ParentComic' (a container for multiple language versions of a comic), 'UserComicRegistry' (tracking user-specific comic data), and 'AllowedDonationCoins' (managing allowed donation currencies). Public/entry functions allow administrators to mint new parent and child comics, update comic details (blob ID, charity address), manage a list of allowed donation coin types, and process
This package manages "OneFcEvent" objects, which represent events with athletes, voting, and winning amounts. Public functions allow an AdminCap holder to create, update, and manage these events, including adding/removing athletes, pausing/resuming voting, and updating timestamps or vote limits. Users can mint a "VoterId" and then use it to "vote" for athletes within an active event. The package uses dynamic fields to store user vote logs and enforces time-gating for event actions and voting. An AdminCap is required for most administrative functions, and a shared "Version" object is used for migration.
This package manages "Merch" objects, which represent physical items with associated digital metadata. The primary object types are `Merch` (the physical item's digital representation), `MerchRegistry` (a shared object holding details of all registered merch items), `ItemDetails` (metadata for each merch item in the registry), `SpinReward` (details about spin rewards), `SpinRewardRegistry` (a registry for spin rewards), `PurchaseProof` (a temporary object proving purchase), and `AdminCap` (an administrative capability). Public/entry functions allow administrators to register new merch items (`admin_add_to_registry`), mint `PurchaseProof` objects for purchased items (`mint_purchase_proof`), and manage spin rewards (`admin_add_spin_reward`, `admin_remove_spin_reward`, `admin_create_spin_reward_registry`). Users can receive their physical items, which activates the digital `Merch` object and places it in a Kiosk (`receive_physical_item`). The `signature_verify` function is used to
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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"gas_price_p50": 750,
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"active_hours_top24": [
4,
14,
13,
15,
16,
12,
17,
2,
9,
8,
10,
11,
18,
3,
7,
6,
5,
1,
0,
19,
23,
21,
22,
20
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"labels": [],
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"bot_score": 0.4,
"bot_signals": [
"timing_automation"
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}Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely C. Europe / Africa / Middle East.