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Shrimp wallets account for 53.4% of the total wallets that provide liquidity, followed by Crab with 29.5% and Fish with 13%.
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We have the same results in the liquidity transactions by wallet category.
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The whale represents 0.337% of all wallets that have contributed liquidity, a very small percentage, even smaller than the Humpback Whale.
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- As can be seen, Shrimp has the most wallets of any wallet type, accounting for approximately 377K unique wallets in total, or 85.2% of total wallets.
- Also, Crab, with 50k, or 11.3%, are the second second-highest category, followed by Fish, Dolphin, Shark, Whale and Humpback Whale.
- The metrics above display the parameters of the TVL for the ATOM/OSMO Osmosis Pool #1 by wallet category.
- Using the chart,Fish overall volume is the highest of any wallet. Also,we can see whales make up only 5.93% of wallets that provide liquidity.
- The maximum amount of Daily TVL was on May 12th, on the other hand, shrimps and Whales provide the smallest amount of volume overall.
Liquidity Pools
A liquidity pool is a digital supply of cryptocurrency that is secured by a smart contract. As a result, liquidity is produced, allowing for quicker transactions.
An important component of liquidity pools is automated market makers (AMMs). In DEXs, assets are priced based on an algorithm instead of through an order book like in traditional exchanges. Simply put, AMM is an automated protocol that prices assets.
A liquidity pool helps to maintain liquidity on a network by rewarding users who contribute assets to the pool. These users receive liquid pool tokens as a reward, which are a portion of the fees from trades that occur within the pool. There are various uses for these tokens on a DeFi network, such as exchanges or other smart contracts.
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Methodology
Distributions of funds and wallets among the various LP segments are this investigation's critical areas of attention. TVL and wallet counts will be our main measures for this.
To determine whether liquidity and LPs are concentrated or evenly spread, we will break down each indicator into its parts.
We'll also examine how distributions have evolved since the beginning of time to observe how they have changed.
To determine whether pool TVL is connected to LP distribution, we'll drill down further and visualize each pool's liquidity distribution.

Conclusion
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Shrimp has the most wallets of any wallet type, accounting for approximately 377K unique wallets in total, or 85.2% of total wallets. Also, Crab, with 50k, or 11.3%, are the second second-highest category, followed by Fish, Dolphin, Shark, Whale and Humpback Whale.
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Shrimp wallets account for 53.4% of the total wallets that provide liquidity, followed by Crab with 29.5% and Fish with 13%. While, The whale represents 0.337% of all wallets that have contributed liquidity, a very small percentage, even smaller than the Humpback Whale. Also, we have the same results in the liquidity transactions by wallet category.
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The daily normalized liquidity-providing transactions and users’ charts show that more Shrimps have been providing liquidity than any other daily category, followed by Crab and Fish.
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By analyzing the parameters of the TVL for the ATOM/OSMO Osmosis Pool #1 by wallet category, we found Fish's overall volume is the highest of any wallet. Also, whales make up only 5.93% of wallets that provide liquidity.
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The maximum amount of Daily TVL was on May 12th. On the other hand, shrimps and Whales provide the smallest amount of volume overall.
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- The daily normalized liquidity providing transactions and users’ charts show that more Shrimps have been providing liquidity than any other daily category, followed by Crab and Fish.