Osmosis - 6. Mars Token Launch

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    πŸ‘€ Observation 1

    In this section, an overview of the Deposit and withdraw activity on mars protocol is shown. These parameters include: the number of transactions performed, the number of active users and the volume of transactions performed which is displayed daily and overall.

    • Maximum count of transaction in one day was in ==7 Feb 2023== was ==5089== transaction that must of them (==4864==) was for ==deposit==.
    • Total count of transaction for deposit token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==152
      • ATOM = ==1418
      • OSMO = ==6430
    • Total count of transaction for withdraw token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==249
      • ATOM = ==262
      • OSMO = ==752
    • Maximum count of users in one day was in ==7 Feb 2023== was ==480== users that must of them (==441==) was for ==deposit==.
    • Total count of users for deposit token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==36
      • ATOM = ==178
      • OSMO = ==566
    • Total count of transaction for withdraw token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==12
      • ATOM = ==20
      • OSMO = ==69
    • Maximum volume of transaction in one day was in ==7 Feb 2023== was ==5089== volume that must of them (==4864==) was for ==deposit==.
    • Total volume of transaction for deposit token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==528.91 K
      • ATOM = ==102.866 K
      • OSMO = ==2.73 M
    • Total volume of transaction for withdraw token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==39.5 K
      • ATOM = ==2.927 K
      • OSMO = ==245.49 K

    πŸ‘€ Observation 2

    In this section, an overview of the borrow and repay activity on mars protocol is shown. These parameters include: the number of transactions performed, the number of active users and the volume of transactions performed which is displayed daily and overall.

    • Maximum count of transaction in one day was in ==7 Feb 2023== was ==451== transaction that must of them (==322==) was for ==borrow==.
    • Total count of transaction for borrow token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==502
      • ATOM = ==510
      • OSMO = ==1936
    • Total count of transaction for withdraw token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==338
      • ATOM = ==164
      • OSMO = ==856
    • Maximum count of users in one day was in ==7 Feb 2023== was ==90== users that must of them (==58==) was for ==borrow==.
    • Total count of users for deposit token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==81
      • ATOM = ==71
      • OSMO = ==222
    • Total count of transaction for withdraw token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==45
      • ATOM = ==30
      • OSMO = ==114
    • Maximum volume of transaction in one day was in ==7 Feb 2023== was ==over 1 M== volume that must of them was for ==borrow==.
    • Total volume of transaction for deposit token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==241.11 K
      • ATOM = ==36.54 K
      • OSMO = ==1.13 M
    • Total volume of transaction for withdraw token was:
      • axlUSDC = ==101.57 K
      • ATOM = ==6.35 K
      • OSMO = ==186.83 K
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    🟑 Part(2). Daily and total action count, user count and action volume (Borrow and Repay).

    🟑 Part(1). Daily and total action count, user count and action volume (Deposit and withdraw).

    ❓Osmosis - 6. Mars Token Launch

    Provide insights on the following core Key Performance Indicators:

    1. Total Unique Deposit Addresses
    2. Total & by token (OSMO, ATOM, axlUSDC)
    3. Total Unique Borrower Addresses
    4. Total & by token (OSMO, ATOM, axlUSDC)
    5. Deposit Volumes
    6. How long did each asset take to reach its deposit cap?
    7. % of time each asset has spent at its deposit cap
    8. Utilization Analysis
    9. How have utilization rates changed over time by asset?
    10. What is the current total utilization rate of the protocol?
    11. Loan Analysis
    12. Volume borrowed over time
    13. Volume repaid over time
    14. How many loans have been fully repaid since launch?
    15. How many users have 0% utilization rate
    16. Ratio of farmers to active borrowers?
    17. Fees
    18. What is the cumulative amount of fees bridged back to Mars Hub (in USD and MARS)
    19. MARS Trading info
    20. Pool #907 analysis

    πŸ“ Introduction

    Mars protocol

    Mars is a credit protocol for the future: decentralized, self-sovereign, inter-chain, non-custodial, open-sourced, transparent, algorithmic, and community-governed. Like existing credit protocols, Mars' "Red Bank" facilitates overcollateralized loans with a two-slope interest rate model (similar to Aave or Compound). In addition, Mars brings outstanding improvements in Contract-to-Contract (C2C) lending, allowing for smart contracts that are whitelisted to borrow assets from Mars liquidity pools collateralized by the whitelisted contracts' own assets rather than being collateralized by Red Bank deposits. These credit lines power Mars’ credit accounts ("rovers"), giving end users access to leverage when interacting with other Mars-compatible DeFi protocols' smart contracts.

    To achieve this vision, Mars smart contracts must be deployed on a highly performant, decentralized platform offering a thriving DeFi ecosystem with many potential integrations and demand for leverage. Rather than selecting a single platform, Mars should be present on multiple chains ("Outposts"), wherever there’s demand for liquidity. Crucially, Mars should be present on these chains natively, because a competitive DeFi experience requires atomic, synchronous composability, which cannot be achieved by cross-chain calls.

    This is the rationale that underpins the Mars Hub and Outpost topology illustrated below. Each Outpost is an integrated DeFi experience native to a specific chain that connects to the Mars Hub - a Cosmos SDK chain. [source]

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    πŸ‘€ Observation 3

    In this section, an overview of the transactions fee on mars protocol is shown.

    • Maximum transaction fee for mars protocol in one day are in ==14 Feb 2023== was ==161.59 mars== and ==11.31 USDC== .
    • Total transaction for each token :
      • Mars = ==612.64
      • USDC = ==218.77
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    πŸ‘€ Observation 4

    In this section, an overview of the Mars / Osmo pool volume and liquidity is shown. These parameters is displayed daily and overall.

    • Maximum pool volume in one day was in ==4 Feb 2023== was ==2.29 M==.
    • Total pool volume was ==7.28 M.
    • Maximum pool liquidity in one day was in ==12 Feb 2023== was ==88.81 M==.
    • Total pool volume was ==815 M.

    πŸ‘€ Observation 5

    In this section, an overview of the Mars / Osmo pool activity is shown. These parameters include: the number of transactions performed, the number of active users and the volume of transactions performed which is displayed daily and overall.

    • Maximum count of transaction in one day was in ==4 Feb 2023== was ==3305== transaction.

    • Total count of transactions was ==14.06 K

    • Maximum count of users in one day was in ==4 Feb 2023== was ==1179== transaction.

    • Total count of transactions was ==2530

    • Maximum volume of transaction in one day was in ==4 Feb 2023== was ==916.78 K== volume.

    • Total volume of transactions was ==2.18 M

    🟑 Part(5). Daily and total transactions count, users count and volume of Mars / Osmo pool.

    🟑 Part(3). Daily and total mars protocol fee.

    🟑 Part(4). Daily and total liquidity and volume of Mars / Osmo pool.

    πŸ“ƒContact Data

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    ✍🏻 Methodology

    In this dashboard, the mars platform is analyzed. In this dashboard, first we analyzed deposit and withdraw activity on mars protocol, then the platform is checked on borrow and repay activity on mars protocol. then Mars / Osmo pool analyzed at some metrics like liquidity, volume, count of transactions and count of users. In this review, osmosis.core.fact_msg_attributes, osmosis.core.fact_transactions , osmosis.core.fact_transfers osmosis.core.fact_pool_hour and osmosis.core.fact_liquidity_provider_actions tables are used for data extraction.