Flow Down Bad

    A recent article by the block hits hard at Dapper Labs projects like NFL All Day and NBA TopShot. We think some of their data is a little misleading though... Chart the past 6 months of decline on Dapper studio projects like NFL All Day, TopShot, La Liga, and Strike, and compare them to other top Ethereum or Solana collections for a thorough comps analysis. You could also consider the $FLOW token vs. MANA, SAND, and APT for example. Dapper has no doubt seen major declines, but this challenge is to put this article in perspective of the wider ecosystem to paint a more accurate picture

    Methodology

    I want to compare the NFT market in Flow , Ethereum, and Solana chains by using the NFT sale tables in each chain and combining them in this dashboard.

    To find the market names for Flow and Solana, the dim_label tables have been used, and the Token_hourly_prices table has been used to calculate the sales price in USD for Solana and Flow.

    By analyzing various charts and metrics over time and in the past 6 months, we want to investigate whether the decline in sales of top Flow collections over time has only been for Flow collections or whether the same has happened for all other top collections in other blockchains.

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    What’s so special about Flow?

    Flow is built for the kind of collectible and interactive crypto experiences that are quickly growing in prominence, and could find much larger audiences in the years to come. NBA Top Shot has already demonstrated the potential for a blockchain-driven collectibles experience to generate huge sums of cash and find major mainstream attention. That’s just one experience built on top of Flow, with many more to come.

    Flow + NBA + UFC

    NBA Top Shot has already been an enormous success, but Dapper Labs has other high-profile partners in its stable, including the likes of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), CNN and Dr. Suess. Besides those brands, Dapper also has partners like gadget giant Samsung, game publisher Ubisoft, and Warner Music Group. What can you do with Flow?

    Right now, as a user, you can interact with Flow via NBA Top Shot or by buying artwork from the VIV3 NFT marketplace, as well as other working apps built on the blockchain. Developers can begin using the various built-in tools to experiment with Flow and start building their own dapps.

    Introduction