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weekly · real (teal) vs wash (rose)
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Move packages this wallet published on-chain — what it shipped, not what it used.
This Sui package manages KEEPSAKE NFTs, which are unique digital collectibles with a name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function sets up the collection, creates a publisher object, and initializes several transfer policies, including one that enforces an allowlist and another for peer-to-peer listings, transferring their capabilities to the transaction sender. The `mint` function creates new KEEPSAKE NFTs, emitting mint events and incrementing the supply on the MintCap. There are entry functions to mint single NFTs to a specific address (`mint_to`), mint multiple NFTs and return them (`mint_many`), or mint multiple NFTs and add them to a `Listing` object (`mint_launchpad`). The package also includes functions to burn KEEPSAKE NFTs and to manage borrowing and returning NFTs or their fields using `BorrowRequest` objects. Royalty strategies are integrated into the transfer policies.
This Sui package, `keepsake_nft`, primarily manages `KEEPSAKE` objects, which are NFTs with a UID, name, description, URL, and attributes. The `init` function sets up the collection, creates a publisher object, and initializes several `TransferPolicy` objects, including one for `transfer_allowlist` and another for `p2p_list`, transferring their capabilities to the sender. Public functions allow creating new `KEEPSAKE` NFTs with display information and royalty strategies, minting them to a specific address or adding them to a listing, and burning existing NFTs. Notable patterns include the use of `MintCap` for controlled minting, `TransferPolicy` for managing transfer rules (including allowlisting and P2P listing), and royalty mechanisms integrated via `keepsake_royalties` and `royalty_strategy_bps`. The package also uses `borrow_request` for temporarily borrowing and returning NFTs or their fields.
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_distinct_epochs": 27,
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"total_gas_spent_mist": 481216168,
"n_self_sponsored_tx": 101,
"n_sponsored_tx": 0,
"gas_price_p50": 825,
"gas_price_p95": 995,
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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. N. America (Pacific/Mountain).
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