Open Analytics Bounty: Avalanche (August 8)
How many new wallets have been created in the past week? Month? Quarter? What are those wallets doing once they’re created?

My Suggested bounty :
- How many new wallets have been created in the past week on avalanche? Month? Quarter? What are those wallets doing once they’re created?
Whats Avalanche?
Avalanche is an advanced blockchain platform that promises extreme scaling capabilities and fast confirmation times. Developers are working on scaling innovations such as subnets, which allow projects to connect to Avalanche without taking up any space.
Our goal and methodology
We want to achieve addresses which created in past week/month/quarter . well i considered wallets that did their first transaction as our target wallets.
after that we wanna know what these wallets did in this periods.
so i used event_logs database and grouped data by events name , although Considering the fact that all types of transfers contains transfer event somehow so i ignored transfer event name from my results .
At the end i’ll divide datas in timeframes to be easier to undestand .
As above charts shows there was approximately 154K new addresses created in past week ( this review written on 12th august )
most of them created on august 11th .
and the majority of transactions did by them is approval operation by over 28 percent of recorded data . following operations are syncing and swapping.
As above charts shows there was 418K new addresses created in past month ( this review written on 12th august )
most of them created on august 4th .
and the majority of transactions did by them is approval operation by over 27 percent of recorded data . following operations are syncing and swapping.
As above charts shows there was approximately 840K new addresses created in past quarter ( this review written on 12th august )
most of them created on may 12th .
and the majority of transactions did by them is approval operation by over 26 percent of recorded data . following operations are syncing and swapping.