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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 package manages `Nft` objects, which represent "Invisible Kitties" with properties like name, description, media URL, and attributes. The `init` function sets up a `Display` object for `Nft` metadata, creates a `TransferPolicy` for `Nft`s, adds a `kiosk_lock_rule` and a `royalty_rule` (100 basis points, or 1%), and transfers these administrative objects to the deployer. Public functions include `mint_order`, `mint_nft`, and `mint_edition_nft`, which all delegate to a `launchpad` module for NFT creation, suggesting this package is a client of a generic NFT launchpad. The `update_nft` function allows a `Manager` to modify an `Nft`'s metadata (name, description, media URL, attributes) within a Kiosk. The package utilizes dynamic fields for NFT attributes and implements royalties through a `TransferPolicy`.
This package manages `Nft` objects, which represent digital collectibles with a name, description, media URL, and attributes. The `init` function sets up a `Publisher` object, a `Display` object for `Nft` metadata, and a `TransferPolicy` for `Nft`s, including a Kiosk lock rule and a 3% royalty. The `create_nft_with_verification` entry function creates a new `Nft` object and associates its ID with a `Verification` object from the `launchpad` module. The `update_nft_with_verification` entry function allows updating an `Nft`'s metadata (name, description, media URL, attributes) if the `Nft`'s ID matches the ID stored in a `Verification` object, or if the caller owns the `KioskOwnerCap` for the `Kiosk` holding the NFT.
This Sui package, 'suiney', primarily manages a custom fungible token named 'SUINEY'. The 'init' function is the only public/entry point, and it creates the 'SUINEY' currency, including its metadata and a TreasuryCap. It then freezes the CoinMetadata object and transfers the TreasuryCap to the transaction sender. The package utilizes the standard Sui 'coin' module for currency creation and 'transfer' for object handling. A notable pattern is the creation of a custom fungible token and the immediate transfer of its TreasuryCap to the deployer, indicating a single administrator for minting.
This package defines a new fungible token, SUINEY. The init function creates the currency, setting its name, symbol, description, and icon URL. It then freezes the CoinMetadata object, making it immutable, and transfers the TreasuryCap to the transaction sender, allowing them to mint and burn SUINEY tokens. There are no other public or entry functions, indicating a simple token creation and distribution model. The package utilizes the standard Sui coin and transfer modules.
This package manages `Nft` objects, which represent digital collectibles with a `UID`, `name`, `description`, `media_url`, and `attributes` (a `VecMap` of strings). The `init` function sets up a `Display` object for `Nft`s, a `TransferPolicy` with a Kiosk lock rule and a 5% royalty rule (500 basis points), and transfers the `Publisher`, `Display`, and `TransferPolicyCap` to the sender, while sharing the `TransferPolicy` object. The `create_nft_with_verification` function creates a new `Nft` object and associates its `ID` with a `Verification` object via the `launchpad` module. The `update_nft_with_verification` function allows modifying an `Nft`'s metadata (name, description, media URL, attributes) if the `Nft`'s ID matches the one stored in the provided `Verification` object, and it requires a `Kiosk` and `KioskOwnerCap` to borrow the `Nft
marketplace NFT sales from analytics.sale. Net = proceeds − spend; realized trading flow, not true PnL (ignores still-held NFTs; wash trades inflate both sides).
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 Atlantic / E. South America.
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