Introduction to Flow

    Flow is a prominent blockchain platform for the next generation of apps, NFTs, and games. It's built to scale without the use of sharding techniques, thus transactions are quick and cheap. \n \n Flow, in particular, is focused on lowering the complexity observed in other blockchains. Consider the purchase of a CryptoKitties. That process can entail dozens of blockchain transactions behind the scenes. On Flow, however, the same activity is handled by a single atomic transaction in a single block.

    Methods

    There are three parties involved in a Flow transaction: the payer, the proposer, and the authorizers. \n \n We will use the term "proposer" to refer to a account submit the transaction. The "payer" is the account that pays for the transaction. Authorizers are accounts that grant authority for a transaction to alter their status. \n \n If the payer also uses the wallet provider, the wallet provider may offer a discount. The wallet service provider might additionally cover any transaction fees incurred by the payer. \n \n The payer address for the well-known Blocto wallet is 0x55ad22f01e568a. The payer address of the Dapper wallet is 0x18be4ee6b3c026d2.

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    In both charts above, we can see the dominance of Dapper Wallet while most of transaction fees paid by this wallet provider and also most of wallets got fee subsidy from this wallet provider.

    The highest number of transactions with fees paid by Dapper and Blocto was on May 6, 2022 with 321K transactions, 320K transactions of them paid by Dapper Wallet.

    The highest number of wallet with fees paid by Dapper and Blocto was on April 22, 2022 with 43681 wallets, 43006 wallets of them paid by Dapper Wallet.

    Findings and Conclusions

    We can see that via the payer of transactions from an address, we can decide whether this address using service by a wallet provider or not.

    One more thing is Dapper Wallet is the top 1 wallet on Flow blockchain with many users using their services.