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weekly · real (teal) vs wash (rose)
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The 0xd265…663a wallet is apparently employed to repeatedly and rapidly signal something to something else, possibly involving stonks, and occasionally updating a price oracle for good measure. With a rapid-fire timing ratio of 0.99 and zero NFT activity, it's almost certainly a bot, unless someone has a truly bizarre and automated hobby of spamming the Sui blockchain with unidentified 'stonker' calls.
Move packages this wallet published on-chain — what it shipped, not what it used.
This package defines a "Stonker" object, which appears to be an automated trading bot or strategy manager. The `create_stonker` function initializes a new Stonker object with configurable trading parameters (trigger_bps, deepness_bps, order_size_base, neutral_position_base, position_limit_base) and shares it. The `input_signal` public function, which is gated by the Stonker's admin address, processes external trading signals, calculates potential trades based on the Stonker's parameters and current market conditions (mid-price, deepness), and places limit orders on a DeepBook pool. The `even_out_portfolio` function attempts to rebalance the asset holdings within a `BalanceManager` by placing market orders on a DeepBook pool, aiming to reach a neutral position. The package also provides functions for depositing and withdrawing SUI and USDC into a `BalanceManager`, creating a DeepBook pool, and a test setup function for a local DeepBook pool.
This Sui package, 'stonker', manages a primary object type called 'Stonker', which holds configuration parameters for an automated trading strategy and tracks its state. Public entry functions allow for the creation of a 'Stonker' object and a 'BalanceManager' (likely for asset custody). Other public functions enable depositing and withdrawing SUI (base asset) and USDC (quote asset) into/from the 'BalanceManager'. The 'Stonker' object's parameters, such as trigger points, order sizes, and price limits, can be updated through public functions, all of which are gated by an admin signature check. The core business logic, 'try_make_taker_trade', attempts to execute trades based on market signals and configured parameters, interacting with a 'Pool' object (likely a DEX). This function includes logic for canceling existing orders and managing asset balances, and it emits events for balance changes, input signals, and trade failures. The package utilizes a 'BalanceManager' for asset custody and includes admin gating for parameter adjustments.
This package defines a "Stonker" object, which acts as an automated trading agent. The `Stonker` object holds configuration parameters like `trigger_bps`, `deepness_bps`, `order_size_base`, `neutral_position_base`, and `position_limit_base`, along with an `admin` address, a `next_signal_index`, and `current_price_for_lanes`. Public functions allow for creating a `Stonker` instance (shared), creating a `BalanceManager` (shared), and depositing/withdrawing SUI and USDC assets into/from a `BalanceManager`. The core logic resides in `input_signal` and `fire_delta_lane`, which are gated by the `Stonker`'s admin address and interact with a DeepBook `Pool` to place limit
This package primarily manages `Pool` objects (likely liquidity pools for token pairs like SUI/USDC and DEEP/USDC), `BalanceManager` objects (for user balances), and `A0ea878587b719a64` objects (which seem to hold configuration or parameters). The public/entry functions facilitate trading operations. One function, `a5cbb92dc76b371c3`, places a market order in a DEEP/USDC pool, mutating the `BalanceManager` and the `Pool`. Another entry function, `a4f6e7e0f807d8009`, performs a complex series of checks and operations, including placing limit orders in a SUI/USDC pool and interacting with `BalanceManager` and `RewarderGlobalVault`. Notable patterns include time-gating (using `clock::timestamp_ms`) and various checks against parameters stored within the `A0ea878587b719a64`
This package defines a "Stonker" object, which acts as a trading bot or strategy manager for SUI/USDC and DEEP/USDC pools. Public functions allow creating a Stonker instance and a BalanceManager, and for depositing/withdrawing SUI and USDC assets into the BalanceManager. Admin-gated functions (using `check_sender`) enable setting various trading parameters like trigger thresholds, order sizes, price limits, and a cooldown period. The core logic involves `try_make_taker_trade` and `try_make_maker_trade` functions, which interact with external `pool` and `balance_manager` modules to place or cancel orders based on market signals and the Stonker's configured parameters. The package also emits events for input signals, failed trades, and deep asset top-ups.
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.
Tinted amber on the bubble map when they appear in the expanded graph.
botRule-based labels, conservative precision.
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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}Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely UK / W. Europe / W. Africa.
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