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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, 'aika', which primarily manages a custom fungible token named 'AIKA'. The 'init' function, which runs once during package deployment, creates the 'AIKA' currency, mints an initial supply of 210,000,000,000 AIKA tokens, and transfers these tokens to the deployer. It also freezes the CoinMetadata object and transfers the TreasuryCap for AIKA to the deployer, granting them control over future minting and burning. The package does not feature any public or entry functions beyond the initial currency creation, nor does it implement any signature/allowlist gating, time-gating, dynamic fields, or vault/escrow mechanisms.
This package defines a new fungible token, EPEPSUI, represented by the `EPEPSUI` struct. The `init` function is a one-time initialization that creates the `EPEPSUI` currency, mints an initial supply of 210,000,000,000 EPEPSUI tokens, and transfers them to the deployer. It also freezes the `CoinMetadata` object and transfers the `TreasuryCap` to the deployer, allowing them to mint more tokens in the future. The package primarily manages `CoinMetadata<EPEPSUI>` and `TreasuryCap<EPEPSUI>` objects. A notable pattern is the use of `TreasuryCap` for minting new tokens, which is a common pattern for managing fungible assets on Sui.
This package defines a fungible token called GECKO. The init function creates the GECKO currency with a supply of 210,000,000,000 units. It then mints the entire supply and transfers it, along with the TreasuryCap (minting authority), to the transaction sender. The CoinMetadata object is frozen, preventing further modifications to the currency's properties. There are no other public or entry functions, meaning no further minting or burning is possible after initialization.
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": 67,
"n_distinct_sponsors": 2,
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"last_seen_ts_ms": 1767510711770,
"total_gas_spent_mist": 1373868820,
"n_self_sponsored_tx": 499,
"n_sponsored_tx": 6,
"gas_price_p50": 750,
"gas_price_p95": 850,
"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 E. / SE Asia.
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