MetricsDAO Web3 Analytics 101 Class Bounty - Jadu NFT's

    This dashboard was created as an in-class bounty as part of MetricsDAO's Web3 Analytics 101 course. The assignment is to select an ethereum-based NFT project and analyze its success in terms of mints and sales. I have choses to analyze the Jadu Augmented Related project. Currently, users can purchase Avatars (Jadu AVA) which interact with a user's environment via their mobile phone. Additional NFT's that can be purchased are hoverboards and jetpacks for their avatar.

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    Referencing the three charts above, we see that there were 11,111 Jadu Ava's , 6,666 Jadu Hoverboards, and 1,111 Jadu Jetpacks minted.

    17.3% of the Jadu Ava’s, 28.6% of the Jadu Hoverboards, and 13.5% of the Jadu Hoverboards were minted at no cost.

    In terms of USD mint sales, the overwhelming majority of revenue came from the Jadu Hoverboard with over $4.3 million (1,057 eth) in sales, followed by $1.2 million (760 eth) for the Jadu Ava’s and $0.37 million (106 eth) for the Jadu Jetpack.

    Eth fees for each project amounted to 2,464 for the Jadu Hoverboard, 426 for the Jadu Jetpack, and 125 for Jadu Ava.

    Post-Mint Sales

    Mints

    Excluding free mints, the Jadu Hoverboards had the highest price tag, with an average cost of $1.8 thousand dollars, followed by the Jadu Jetpack at $390 and the Jadu Ava at $132.

    Post-mint sales show that Jadu Ava's have seen a total of $2.6 millions in sales, Jadu Hoverboards have seen $17.5 million, and Jadu Jetpacks have seen $13.8 million in sales, with 97.7% of all sales taking place on the OpenSea marketplace.

    The Jadu Ava project has led to $207 thousand in creator fees and $54 thousand in marketplace fees. The Jadu Hoverboard project has led to $870 thousand in creator fees and $436 thousand in markeplace fees. The Jadu Jetpack project has led to $648 thousand in creator fees and $343 thousand in marketplace fees.