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    OLAS Donation Analysis: Powering your mission

    KEY METRICS
    TIME SERIES
    ANALYSIS
    LOYALTY & SUPPORT PATTERNS
    WITHIN A YEAR

    The chart shows the community support for the OLAS network over the past 3 months.

    It tracks 3 key metrics:

    • 7 day average USD volume fluctuating with peaks and valleys, highest in mid august.

    • Unique donors - Generally increasing over time with some dips and spikes.

    • Total USD volume - Also fluctuating with the highest point in mid august.

    This chart shows the day-over-day change in donations for the OLAS network over the past three months. The red line tracks fluctuations in donation amounts, with notable increases and decreases occurring throughout the period. There is volatility in donations, with some spikes, particularly around early September and late October. The general trend shows periods of both positive and negative changes, indicating variability in donor activity

    This chart displays the day-over-day changes in donations for the OLAS network over the last three months. The red line represents daily fluctuations in donation amounts, while the blue bars show the total donations. Significant spikes appear around early September and late October, showing peaks in donation activity. Throughout the period, there are alternating increases and decreases, indicating an inconsistent donation pattern.

    Over the last three months, average donations (in blue) and unique donors (in red) show peak activity in the early morning hours (especially around 7 a.m. and 12 p.m.), with donation amounts varying significantly across these times.

    Donation counts (in red) are highest in the early morning and evening, with a smaller number of unique donors (in green) remaining relatively constant.

    The chart shows the service adoption trend for the OLAS Network over the last three months, highlighting fluctuations in unique service usage. Peaks in service adoption appear around early September, October, and November, with minimal usage in between.

    Highly loyal supporters have the highest average donations per donor, followed by moderately loyal and occasional donors, indicating a strong correlation between loyalty and donation frequency.

    The chart displays the top-supported services, with “service/valory/contribute:0.1.0” leading in total USD received, followed by “service/eightballer/notification_station:0.1.0” and “service/valory/generator:0.1.0.

    This scatter plot shows donation patterns. Most services receive donations around $500, with a few services having higher average donations around $2,500. Larger circles indicate higher donation counts, showing which services attract the most frequent support.

    There’s a steady increase in the number of active donors across loyalty levels, with occasional donors showing a gradual rise in activity over time.

    The chart shows that donors in category 2 contribute the highest average monthly value. Categories 1 and 11 have lower average values but still maintain steady support.

    The average donation value has fluctuated over the past year, with a low in March 2024, followed by a peak in July 2024. Recent months show a slight decline, stabilizing around 10-12 units.

    This chart tracks the number of donors across three support levels—High, Moderate, and Low—showing monthly fluctuations. High support is generally steady, with moderate support peaking in October 2024.

    This chart shows that on the OLAS network, donors who support more services (especially around 6) tend to donate higher average amounts. Donor count and average donation peak at 6 supported services, suggesting a strong link between multi-service support and donatin size.

    The majority of donations are from high-support donors, especially in November 2023 and March 2024. However, moderate support becomes more prominent in mid-2024, indicating shifts in donor behavior and contribution patterns.

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