Q2. In the last 90 days, what are users doing with their FLOOR tokens?
Are they staking/unstaking? Swapping for another asset? Are the rebase rewards received from staking FLOOR enough to incentivize users to continue staking? Why or why not?
In the diagram below, the transfer volume to The daily statement has been checked along with the number of wallets
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In the chart below, swap volume to The daily statement has been checked along with the number of transactions
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In the graph below, the transfer volume in the top 10 days The percentage form has been checked
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In the chart below, the volume of swaps in the top 10 days The percentage form has been checked
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In the chart below, stake volume The daily statement has been checked along with the number of wallets
In the chart below, unstake volume The daily statement has been checked along with the number of wallets
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In the diagram below, stake volume, unstake volume, and rebase rewards volume It is compared daily
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Conclusion:
In the chart below, we examined FLOOR Tokens in the last 90 days and based on this The largest transfer was on May 11, 2022, with about 43 participating wallets The largest swap was on April 16, 2022, with 226 transactions And also the highest stake was on May 11, 2022 with 16 wallets and The most staking wallets have contributed on April 16 with 78 wallets Also, in the unstake analysis, the largest volume was on May 11 In the review of rebase rewards, the highest reward was on May 10, 2022 The most unstake on May 11th and it seems that the bonuses caused unstake on May 11th and it can be concluded that when users receive their bonuses, they transfer quickly and the bonus cannot be a good incentive for users to stay in stake mode.