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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 implements a threshold encryption scheme. The primary object type managed is EncryptedObject, which stores encrypted data, metadata about the encryption (like package ID, object ID, services, and threshold), and MAC for integrity. Public/entry functions primarily facilitate the decryption process. The decrypt function takes an EncryptedObject, a list of VerifiedDerivedKey objects (representing derived keys from key servers), and a list of PublicKey objects. It verifies the derived keys and public keys against the EncryptedObject's metadata, interpolates shares using polynomial arithmetic, and then uses the reconstructed key to decrypt the blob. This function mutates internal vectors during processing but does not mutate the passed-in objects. Notable patterns include the use of object IDs and addresses for verification, and a threshold mechanism for decryption, implying a multi-party computation or distributed key management setup.
This package defines structures and functions for a threshold encryption scheme. The primary object type is EncryptedObject, which stores encrypted data, shares, and related metadata. Public functions include new_public_key, which creates a PublicKey object, and decrypt, which attempts to decrypt an EncryptedObject using a set of VerifiedDerivedKey and PublicKey objects. The decrypt function performs extensive validation, including checking package IDs, object IDs, and the number of provided keys against the threshold. It uses various cryptographic operations (pairing, KDF, XOR) to reconstruct the original data. The package heavily relies on the bls12381, kdf, and polynomial modules for its cryptographic primitives and polynomial operations. There are no explicit admin caps, time-gating, or royalties, but the system implicitly gates access through the requirement of valid VerifiedDerivedKey and PublicKey objects.
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.
casualRule-based labels, conservative precision.
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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_tx": 5,
"n_successful_tx": 5,
"n_distinct_epochs": 5,
"n_distinct_sponsors": 0,
"first_seen_cp": 175759575,
"last_seen_cp": 282024602,
"first_seen_ts_ms": 1754447344666,
"last_seen_ts_ms": 1780350188080,
"total_gas_spent_mist": 430227952,
"n_self_sponsored_tx": 5,
"n_sponsored_tx": 0,
"gas_price_p50": 500,
"gas_price_p95": 505,
"active_hours_top24": [
14,
2,
17,
21,
16
],
"primary_archetype": "casual",
"labels": [
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],
"label_confidence": [
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],
"bot_score": 0,
"bot_signals": [],
"cex_label": null
}Tinted amber on the bubble map when they appear in the expanded graph.
Top active hours by UTC. Circadian peak → likely Atlantic / E. South America.