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 new fungible token called 'NOW'. The primary objects it manages are CoinMetadata<NOW> and TreasuryCap<NOW>. The init function, which is called once during package deployment, creates the 'NOW' currency, mints a large initial supply (10^19 units) to the deployer, and then transfers the TreasuryCap<NOW> to a zero address (effectively burning it) and shares the CoinMetadata<NOW> object publicly. There are no other public or entry functions, meaning no further minting, burning, or interaction with the TreasuryCap is possible after initialization. This effectively creates a fixed-supply token at deployment.
This package defines a single object type, DOTA, which is a dummy struct used as a type parameter for a custom coin. The `init` function creates a new coin with metadata (name, symbol, description, icon URL) and an initial supply, then shares the coin's `IPXTreasuryStandard` and `CoinMetadata` objects. It also conditionally creates and transfers `MintCap`, `BurnCap`, and `MetadataCap` objects to the transaction sender based on configuration, and can optionally allow public burning of the coin. The initial supply, maximum supply, and cap creation flags are determined by hardcoded constants.
This Sui package defines a single object type, `JMVC`, which is a dummy struct. The `init` function is the only public/entry point and is called once upon package deployment. It creates a new fungible token (Coin) of type `JMVC` using the `ipx_coin_standard` module, setting its metadata (name, symbol, description, icon URL) and initial supply. It then conditionally mints an initial amount of `JMVC` coins to the deployer's address and sets a maximum supply for the token. Finally, it conditionally creates and transfers `MintCap`, `BurnCap`, and `MetadataCap` objects to the deployer, and optionally allows public burning of the token, before sharing the `IPXTreasuryStandard` and `CoinMetadata` objects. This package primarily manages the lifecycle and properties of a new fungible token, including its creation, initial distribution, and access control for minting, burning, and metadata modification.
This package defines a single primary object type, `IUS`, which is a dummy struct. The `init` function is the only public/entry function and it creates a new fungible token called "IUS" with 6 decimal places, a specific name, description, and an image URL. It then mints 0 IUS tokens to the transaction sender and transfers the `TreasuryCap<IUS>` to a hardcoded address (0x73c9dcc625ec28521d66ad5cf5652204175e9130782053fffd1d9431f0bbc01d). Finally, it shares the `CoinMetadata<IUS>` object publicly. The notable pattern is the hardcoded address for the `TreasuryCap` transfer, effectively giving control of future minting to that specific address.
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.
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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}Tinted amber on the bubble map when they appear in the expanded graph.
Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely N. America (Central–Eastern).
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