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weekly · real (teal) vs wash (rose)
all collections · daily · marketplace overlay
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 package defines an Nft object type with fields for ID, name, description, media URL, and dynamic attributes. The `init` function initializes a Display object for Nft, sets up a TransferPolicy with kiosk lock and royalty rules, and transfers ownership of these capabilities to the transaction sender, while sharing the TransferPolicy object. Public entry functions allow for minting NFTs (`mint_nft`, `mint_edition_nft`) and updating existing NFTs (`update_nft`), often interacting with a `launchpad` module and a Kiosk. Notably, the `update_nft` function directly mutates the Nft object's name, description, media URL, and attributes within a Kiosk. The package utilizes dynamic fields for NFT attributes and implements royalty and kiosk lock rules via the TransferPolicy.
This package manages a single primary object type, Nft, which represents a non-fungible token with a UID, name, description, media URL, and a map of string attributes. The init function sets up a Display object for Nft, a TransferPolicy for Nft (with a kiosk lock rule and a 5% royalty rule), and transfers the Publisher, Display, and TransferPolicyCap objects to the transaction sender, while sharing the TransferPolicy. The create_nft_with_verification function creates a new Nft object, populating its fields from the input arguments, and then sets the Nft's ID within a Verification object. The update_nft_with_verification function allows modification of an existing Nft's name, description, media URL, and attributes, but only if the Nft's ID matches the ID stored in a Verification object, or if the caller owns the Kiosk where the Nft resides. This module uses the launchpad, kiosk_lock_rule, and royalty_rule modules, indicating integration with a launchpad system, kiosk
This package defines a "Store" object, which acts as an administrative hub, and an "Nft" object, representing a non-fungible token. The "init" function initializes the package by creating a "Publisher", a "Display" object for "Nft" metadata, and a "TransferPolicy" for "Nft"s with a kiosk lock rule and a 5% royalty rule. The "upload" entry function allows the admin to deposit two types of coins into the "Store" and configure two lists of amounts. The "offload" entry function enables the admin to withdraw both types of coins from the "Store" and clears the amount lists. The "create_nft_with_verification" function mints an "Nft", attaching two types of coins as dynamic object fields and setting its attributes based on the store's configured names and amounts from the lists. The "withdraw_balance" function allows the owner of an "Nft" in a Kiosk to withdraw the two types of coins attached to it, zeroing out the corresponding attributes. The "update_nft
This Sui package defines an NFT system centered around a `Store` object and `Nft` objects. The `Store` object acts as an administrative hub, holding configuration details like admin address, version, and two vectors of `u64` amounts (`amount_1`, `amount_2`), along with a `Bag` to store `Balance` objects for two generic coin types. `Nft` objects represent individual NFTs with a name, description, media URL, and attributes. The `init` function initializes the system by creating a `Display` object for `Nft` metadata, a `TransferPolicy` with a Kiosk lock rule and a 5% royalty rule, and then creates and shares a `Store` object, transferring the `Publisher`, `Display`, and `TransferPolicyCap` to the transaction sender. Public functions include `upload`, which allows the admin to deposit two types of coins into the `Store`'s balance bag based on provided `u64` amounts, and `offload`, which allows the admin to withdraw all deposited coins. `create
This package primarily manages an "Nft" object type, which represents a non-fungible token with fields for ID, name, description, media URL, and dynamic attributes. The `init` function sets up display metadata for the Nft type, creates a `TransferPolicy` with a Kiosk lock rule and a 100 basis point royalty rule, and transfers the `Publisher`, `Display`, and `TransferPolicyCap` to the sender, while sharing the `TransferPolicy` object. Public functions `mint_order`, `mint_nft`, and `mint_edition_nft` delegate to a `launchpad` module to handle the minting of Nfts, with `mint_edition_nft` also interacting with a Kiosk. The `update_nft` function allows modification of an Nft's name, description, media URL, and attributes, requiring a `Manager` and `KioskOwnerCap` for authorization and interacting with a Kiosk to borrow the Nft.
True specific-lot profit from 42 closed buy→sell round-trips of the same NFT (realized_roundtrip), wash-adjusted, valued at each leg's trade-hour USD. Excludes still-held inventory (that's unrealized).
1 self-dealing round-trip excluded from the headline (gross incl. wash: -$322).
marketplace NFT sales from analytics.sale. Net = proceeds − spend; realized trading flow, not true PnL (ignores still-held NFTs; wash trades inflate both sides).
flippernft_traderRule-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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