Access Protocol is a platform that uses ACS tokens to incentivize content creators to deliver high-quality content and give consumers frictionless access to multiple content providers. ACS stands for Access Content System, and it is a utility token that can be used to pay for premium digital content, such as articles, videos, podcasts, newsletters, etc. Users can also stake their ACS tokens to receive access to exclusive content from various publishers and creators. Access Protocol aims to create a decentralized and open media ecosystem where anyone can publish, consume, and monetize their content.

    Some of the benefits of using Access Protocol are:

    • You can support your favorite content creators by paying with ACS tokens.
    • You can access a variety of high-quality content from different sources and platforms.
    • You can earn passive income by staking your ACS tokens and receiving rewards.
    • You can join a vibrant community of content enthusiasts and creators.
    🔎What Is Access Protocol?
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    🔬Methodology
    📝Summary

    The analysis covers various sectors within the Access Protocol platform:

    • General Platform Performance: There were over 750K transactions involving 170K users, averaging 3.3K ACS per transaction. Daily, around 2.5K transactions with 570 users were registered. Most users engaged in a single transaction.

    • Subscription Sector: Over 346K transactions involved 169K users, with an average fee of 42 ACS per transaction. Despite consistent activity, there's a declining trend in daily transactions and users.

    • Unsubscription Sector: Approximately 106K unsubscription transactions involving 63K users occurred, averaging 8K ACS per unsubscription. A declining trend in daily unsubscription activities contrasts with typical behavior.

    • Claim Reward Sector: Roughly 309K transactions involved 48K users, with an average claim of 1.4K ACS per transaction. This sector maintains a balanced engagement level despite fluctuations in other sectors.

    • Comparison of Actions: Subscribing is the dominant action, showing higher transaction, user, and volume counts compared to unsubscribing. This signifies a preference for locking assets within the platform.

    • $ACS Holder Analysis: Around 116K individuals hold $ACS, with an average holding of 390K $ACS (approximately 2.5K USD). Most holders possess 1001 to 10K $ACS, while one user holds an exceptional 13.8B $ACS.

    • $ACS Activity in Dexs: Over 76K swap transactions and 28K distinct swappers engaged in swapping 800B $ACS within Solana Dexs, equivalent to 4.9B USD. However, the token's valuation didn't immediately respond to this heightened activity, indicating a potential disconnect between activity and price movement.

    The Access Protocol platform sees strong subscription engagement but experiences declining trends in both subscriptions and unsubscriptions. Additionally, while there's robust engagement in claiming rewards, the token's valuation doesn't correspond immediately to increased activity within Solana's Dexs, suggesting a potential disparity between activity volume and token value.

    This dashboard delves into the Access Protocol on the Solana network, aiming to showcase the platform's performance within one of the most renowned networks available. Comprising 7 tabs, each serves a distinct purpose, offering an in-depth exploration.

    Let's walk through each tab:

    1. Introduction: This tab serves as a gateway, presenting a comprehensive overview of the Access Protocol. Here, you'll find my summary, methodology, and an introduction to the Access Protocol.

    2. General Data: The second tab presents an array of General Data concerning the Access Protocol. It showcases vital statistics like the total number of Transactions, Users, Volume, and more, providing a broader understanding of its performance.

    3. Subscribe Sector: Moving on, the third tab delves into the intricate details of the Subscribe sector within the Access Protocol, uncovering specific insights and trends.

    4. Unsubscribe Sector: This tab investigates the Unsubscribe sector, offering a detailed analysis of data related to user unsubscribes from the Access Protocol.

    5. Claim Reward Statistics: The fifth sector brings forth statistics regarding Claim Reward activities within the Access Protocol, shedding light on reward claiming patterns and trends.

    6. Subscribe vs. Unsubscribe Comparison: Here, in the sixth sector, a comparative analysis between Subscribe and Unsubscribe activities is presented, offering a juxtaposition to understand their interplay and impact.

    7. ACS Token Metrics: The final sector focuses on ACS token metrics, encompassing the total number of Holders, Swap statistics, and the token's Price. This section provides a comprehensive view of the token's performance within the Access Protocol ecosystem.

    To compile this dashboard, I utilized the Flipside database, specifically utilizing the Solana schema. The Access Protocol data was illustrated using the contract address (6HW8dXjtiTGkD4jzXs7igdFmZExPpmwUrRN5195xGup).

    In determining the Platform Fee, I considered all $ACS amounts transferred through Subscribe transactions to the address (FK1VcVh5PqEUm8U3aEz69DRSNSCjD6cMjzGx3KKbiE8).

    Distinguishing between Subscribe, Unsubscribe, and Claim Reward transactions was done through their respective Program Log instructions. Specifically, Stake was utilized for Subscribe, Unstake for Unsubscribe, and claim Reward for Claim Reward transactions. This method ensured accurate categorization and analysis of the data.

    Feel free to explore each tab for a comprehensive understanding of the Access Protocol's performance on the Solana network!