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Introduction
As Luna seeks to pick itself up following the massive Luna crypto crash, Do Kwon and the Terra team put in place a Luna recovery plan. This plan saw the existing Terra blockchain separate into Terra 2.0, as decided in the Terra Luna vote.
In this dashboard, we will investigate what is going on with the new LUNA token, by looking at some of the most fundamental metrics, including the number of transactions, number of senders/receivers, the LUNA volume, the fees spent and the average amount of LUNA per transaction
Methodology
in this Dashboard i use ==Flipside== Data For analysis some question
i use this table ==terra.core.fact_transactions==
subject in this Dashboard:
- Analysis LUNA transactions,Fees,Volume After LUNA2.0
- Analysis LUNA Unique Senders and Receivers
- Find top 20 LUNA Whales Address
- Analysis Whales Transactions,fees and Volume
subject in this Section:
- analysis Luna transactions after Luna2.0
- analysis Luna Volume after Luna2.0
- analysis Luna transactions Fees after Luna2.0
- Analysis Luna Unique senders and receivers
- analysis Average Amount of Luna per Transactions
Subject in this Section:
- Find top20 Address with Highets Luna Volume
- Analysis Daily transactions of this 20 address
- Analysis Daily transactions Fees of this 20 address
- Analysis Daily Transactions Volume of this 20 address
- The daily number of unique senders and receivers tells us that the highest interest in LUNA 2.0 was right after its inception. This shouldn’t surprise us, after-all right after the Terra crash everyone was speculating and hoping that the new token will save the ecosystem.
- We can see that the overall volume is still quite high and that it was high after the inception, but more interestingly has been increasing in the past few weeks. We can see a huge spike of over 40M LUNA on September 8th, as well as almost 38M LUNA on September 9th.
- Combining these spikes with the average amount of LUNA per transaction, which peaked on September 8th at 18.2k LUNA per transaction, we can speculate that whales have been the cause of this suspicious activity. The next step is to investigate who could these potential whales be, by looking at the top wallets with the biggest LUNA volume transacted!
