ShroomDK Mint
On this dashboard we are gonna analyze the new ShroomDK minting on Flipside Crypto. As you may have heard, they've got a brand new NFT — Shroom DK — available to mint right now.
Introduction
Recently, Flispide Crypto surprissed as with a new feeature available now for mint, the ShroomDK. And.. What are ShroomDKs? Its like our API key to the most comprehensive blockchain data in crypto (wrapped in an NFT). The main idea is that we will be a ble to query blockchain data without managing nodes, complex data pipelines or petabyte-scale databases.
And... why the name and why the launch of this produt? Well, an SDK is about applying data to nurture and grow products and derive benefits via insights. A mushroom germinates and decays to nurture life all around earth. Finally, A Spore can help you grow your access via powerups and special features.
So, since yesterday, we will need an ShroomDK to have access to the Flipside API. THen, we must mint an NFT to generate an API Key and obtain access to the SDK. The NFT serves as an API Key generator and at the same time, the API Key can be used with our SDKs or directly with Flipside RestAPI.
Methodology
In this dashboard we are gonna analyze the recent activity since the launch of the ShroomDK minting. In concrete, we will analyze the following activity:
- How many ShroomDK NFTs have been minted so far?
- How many failed mints have there been?
- How many times has a ShroomDK NFT been transferred so far?
- What percentage of ShroomDK minters previously minted Godmode NFTs?
In this first charts we can see the amount of minters and ShroomDK NFT minted in an hourly basis. We can see how there are like some specific hours when more NFTs are minted by more minters than the other hours. However, the activity was more concentrated during the first hours after the launch of the mint.
Currently, a total of 191 different wallets minted a total of 285 different ShroomDK NFTs.
Looking at the ETH fees generated, we can see how the major of them were generated during the first hours with a highest amount of 0.6ETH in an hour. It seems like the top hourly fees paid are decreasing over time.
The average fees per transactions (the black line) looks in a downtrend. During the first hours, the average fees was at a rate of 0.01ETH while now its around 0.03ETH. However, there are some specific peaks where the average spiked to higher than 0.02ETH.
There have been 289 intend of mint ShroomDK so far. Among this intended transactions, only 4 were failed mints, representing 1.38% of transactions. Looking at the number of affecteed wallets, 3 out of 191 total minters were affected. Finally, these fails represent a 0.03% of the total ETH paid in fees.
Looking at the number of NFT transfers there have been 6 in total so far, involving a total of 5 different ShroomDK.
Finally, I have investigated about the crossovers between ShroomDK minters and GodMode minters. In this case, we can see how out of the 191 unique ShroomDK minters, 25.65% (49) of them previously minted a GodMode NFT, while the rest 74.3% (142) can be considered as new Flipside minters.
Conclusions and key insights
In this dashboard the new ShroomDK NFT minting launched by Flipside Crypto has been analyzed. Different metrics were studied like the amount of total minters so far, the number of NFTs minted, the number of NFT transferred as well as some crossover between previous Flipside NFTs mintings.
The main insights extracted from the analysis are:
- Currently, a total of 191 different wallets minted a total of 285 different ShroomDK NFTs.
- The major of them were generated during the first hours with a highest amount of 0.6ETH in an hour. It seems like the top hourly fees paid are decreasing over time. As well, the average fees decreased over time.
- Among a total of 289 intended mints, only 4 (1.38%) were failed mints, representing 1.38% of transactions.
- Looking at the number of NFT transfers there have been 6 in total so far, involving a total of 5 different ShroomDK.
- 25.65% (49) of ShroomDK minters previously minted a GodMode NFT.
Source: ShroomDK main webpage