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    Introduction

    1. In this dashboard, we will be looking at the total fees paid to Openseas thru the wallets that collecting the fees and the cumulative fees volume.
    • In this case, we will be using 0x5b3256965e7c3cf26e11fcaf296dfc8807c01073 and 0x8de9c5a032463c561423387a9648c5c7bcc5bc90.
    1. The total cumulative fess sorted by stablecoins and the breakdown chart.
    2. The total fees collected in USD sorted by stablecoins.
    3. The total transactions Vs the fees paid and the cumulative fees.

    Total fees paid in USD Vs the cumulative fees volume.

    1. The chart at the left shows us the total fees paid in USD in Opensea through Polygon and it does seems that the highest fees paid was on 28th Jan 2022 which is around 97.677k in USD and the fees gone down to 20-30k range around March 2022 and it has been going down trend since May 2022 after the start of the bear market. (Refer to BTC going down below 20k range).
    2. The chart at the right shows the cumulative fees and it’s been climbing up from 2021.

    Total fees collected in USD sorted by stablecoins

    1. The chart at the left shows the total fees collected in USD which is grouped by stablecoins. We can see that almost 99% from them are WETH, and only a small portion from DAI and USDC.
    2. The chart at the right show the same in breakdown which we can see that WETH at 99.5%, DAI at 0.468% and USDC which is less than 0.5%.
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    Total cumulative fees sorted by stablecoins and the breakdown.

    1. The chart at the left shows us the cumulative fees sorted by stablecoins which we can see that WETH is the highest at 44.9%, followed by DAI at 42.7% and USDC at 12.4%.
    2. The chart at the right shows the cumulative fees in breakdown format.

    Total transactions Vs the fees paid and the cumulative fees.

    1. The chart at the left shows the total transactions Vs the fees paid and we can see that the transactions is highly corelated with the fees paid.
    2. The chart at the right shows the cumulative fees Vs the Fees paid.