Data Source
Data source of Xangle ERP.
Common
The on-chain data is collected through nodes operated directly by Xangle and is loaded into our own data center.
All our price data is sourced from CoinMarketCap. Real-time price data is updated every 5 minutes, and daily closing prices are applied to historical price data.
The exchange rate data is sourced from CurrencyFreaks API service. Daily closing rates are applied to the exchange rate data.
Finance
Historical balances are calculated based on the UTC 00:00 time zone.
Tokenomics
Total Issued = sum of transferred token's value where
from
address isnull(0x00000...00000)
of an emittedtransfer
eventTotal Burnt = sum of transferred token's value where
to
address isnull(0x00000...00000)
of an emittedtransfer
eventTotal Supply = Total Issued - Total Burnt
Non-circulating Supply = A return value of the token's
getBalance()
function with wallet(contract) address value as an inputCirculating Supply = Total Supply - Non-circulating Supply
Performance Analytics
All Performance Analytics metrics are updated on a daily basis, and historical data is based on daily closing prices.
NFT data is sourced from Opensea data. NFT data is subject to daily closing prices.
Total Value Locked (TVL) data is based on Defillama data for the total amount of assets on deposit. The metrics provided for each data type are as follows.
Chain
Number of Transfers (Native Token) = the total count of native tokens transferred between wallets over a specified time period.
Expenses = The total costs paid to validators for network operations, including validator fees and token incentives.
Tokenholders = Total number of holders possessing the native token.
Tokenholder Inc/Dec Rate = The rate at which the number of native token holders is increasing or decreasing, based on the complete sell-off.
Transactions per Second (TPS) = Measures the number of transactions processed per second.
Transaction Count = The total number of transactions, indicating network activity and usage levels.
Average Transactions per Address = The average number of transactions created per wallet, highlighting user engagement on a per-address basis.
New Addresses = The count of addresses that have initiated their first transaction, an indicator of new user adoption and network growth.
Unique Addresses = Total distinct addresses on the network.
Inflation (Circulating Supply) = Measures the annual change rate in the token's circulating supply, showing the potential impact of the network's monetary policy on token price.
Total Gas Used = Represents the cumulative gas consumed for transactions on the network. This metric is an indicator of network congestion and operational load, providing insights into network activity levels.
Median Gas Price = Median fee required to successfully conduct a transaction, which serves as an indicator of network demand and congestion. Higher prices typically indicate greater demand for processing transactions.
Block Rewards = The total amount of tokens rewarded to validators for block validation and creation, illustrating the incentive model for validators and its implications for network security.
Number of Blocks Created = The total count of blocks mined or validated on the network, usually reflecting the overall blockchain activity and growth.
Token Incentives = The cost of incentives issued from the reward pool or newly minted for block validation. Increased token incentives can heighten inflationary pressure, reflecting the balance between incentivizing validators and maintaining token value.
Price = Tracks the historical price movement of the token.
Market Cap = A metric to evaluate the mainnet's value by multiplying the token price by its circulating supply.
Earnings = Net profit of the blockchain, calculated as revenue (total transaction fees) minus expenses (validator fees and token incentives).
Revenue = Represents the total fee revenue generated within the network, derived from transaction fees paid by users.
TVL (Total Value Locked) = The total value of assets deposited in the network.
Transaction Fees = The aggregate amount of transaction fees (gas fees) paid by users. This measure reflects the cost burden on users for network utilization and can indicate periods of high demand or congestion.
Average Gas Price = Mean fee required to successfully conduct a transaction, which serves as an indicator of network demand and congestion. Higher prices typically indicate greater demand for processing transactions.
Inflation (Total Supply) = Measures the annual change rate in the token's total supply, showing the potential impact of the network's monetary policy on token price.
Block Time = The average duration required to mine or validate a single block, a critical metric for gauging the speed and responsiveness of the blockchain
Trading Volume (Native Token) = The total value of the assets traded (bought and sold) during a specified period, reflecting the monetary amount exchanged through buying and selling activities within the crypto market.
Block Usage = Utilization rate of block capacity, reflecting how effectively network resources are being deployed (Gas Used/Gas Limit). Higher usage can indicate a well-utilized network or potential congestion.
Total Supply = Cumulative number of tokens that have been minted to date minus the number of tokens burned.
Circulating Supply = The number of tokens that are currently circulating in the market and are available for trading.
Total Supply Burned = The amount of native tokens burned during transactions on the network. A higher burn rate could lead to deflation.
New Contracts Deployed = The number of new smart contracts that have been deployed on the blockchain over a given time frame. It serves as an indicator of growth and innovation within the network, showcasing developer activity and the expansion of the blockchain’s capabilities.
Market Cap (FDV) = An indicator that calculates the mainnet's maximum value by multiplying the token price with its total supply. This allows for assessing overhang risk by comparing the market cap and fully diluted market cap.
PSR (Price-to-Sales Ratio) = This metric compares the market capitalization of a token to its annualized sales, serving as a key indicator for identifying potentially undervalued tokens.
PER (Price-to-Earnings Ratio) = This metric divides the market capitalization of the token by its annualized net earnings, serving as a key indicator for identifying tokens that may be undervalued relative to their profitability.
PSR (FDV) = This metric compares the fully diluted market capitalization of a token to its annual sales, serving as a key indicator for identifying potentially undervalued tokens.
PER (FDV) = This metric divides the market capitalization of the token by its annualized net earnings, serving as a key indicator for identifying tokens that may be undervalued relative to their profitability.
Revenue on TVL (ROT) = ROT measures the annual network revenue against TVL, providing insight into how effectively the locked assets are being monetized. A rising ROT suggests efficient utilization of bound capital to generate revenue, while a falling ROT may indicate decreasing capital efficiency.
Market Cap/TVL Ratio = This valuation metric compares the market capitalization of a token to the total value locked (TVL) in the network.
FDV/TVL Ratio = This valuation metric compares the fully diluted market capitalization of a token to the total value locked (TVL) in the network.
Active Addresses = Number of unique addresses that have created transactions within a specific period, indicating active participation and network utilization.
Token
Maximum Total Supply = Total number of tokens minted.
Number of Traders = the highest price at which an NFT was purchased on the market within a specific collection. It serves as a fundamental indicator of the entry-level market value for the least expensive NFT in a collection.
Total Supply Burned = The lowest price at which an NFT was purchased on the market within a specific collection. It serves as a fundamental indicator of the entry-level market value for the least expensive NFT in a collection.
Trading Volume = The number of NFTs burned.
Number of Transfers = The total number of NFTs minted.
NFT
Max Price = The total number of unique wallets that have engaged in either buying or selling activities.
Floor Price = The total number of unique wallet addresses that have purchased NFTs within a specified timeframe.
NFTs Burned = the total count of NFTs transferred between wallets over a specified time period.
Total Supply = The total value of the NFTs traded (bought and sold) during a specified period, reflecting the monetary amount exchanged through buying and selling activities within the NFT market.
Number of Traders = The total number of unique wallet addresses that have sold NFTs over a specified period.
Number of Buyers = the total number of unique wallets that have engaged in either buying or selling activities.
Number of Transfers = The total number of tokens burned.
Trading Volume = The total value of the token traded (bought and sold) during a specified period, reflecting the monetary amount exchanged through buying and selling activities within the DEX market.
Number of Sellers = the total count of tokens transferred between wallets over a specified time period.
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