Introduction
This dashboard studies the Al Goanna NFT collection in Algorand.
The dashboard starts by showing all holders of Al Goannas, as well as the number of NFTs from the collection held by each wallet and a cumulative distribution of NFTs held by wallet.
It moves on to show the number of sales, the amount of ALGOs spent on Octo Primes sales through time, and the average price of Primes through time.
Finally, it shows the distribution of ALGO balances of Al Goanna holders.
All data used on this dashboard comes from Flipsidecrypto’s algorand.asset_transfer_transaction, algorand.payment_transaction, algorand.asset and algorand.account_asset tables. To queries were used to access the data, and can be found here, here and here.
Al Goanna wallets
The table below lists all Al Goanna holders alongside the number of Al Goannas held by each.
The chart below shows the cumulative distribution of Al Goannas held by wallet.
The following charts show, regarding the Al Goanna collection, the weekly number of sales, weekly ALGOs spent in Prime sales and weekly average prices.
Sales
Volume (in ALGOs)
Average prices (in ALGOs)
As we can see, sales activity of the collection was at its peak starting from its inception in September until the end of November. However, since the start of December only one week has seen more than 10 Al Goanna sales. With this decline in sales came a decline in total ALGOs spent on Al Goannas, although smaller in the latter case.
The most interesting chart is the last one, which shows a steady appreciation of average Al Goanna prices since launch up until the end of the year. Since then, prices seem to have lowered but only slightly.
This paints a picture of a highly successful NFT collection that once boasted greater trading volumes, but that now has higher prices that seem to follow a reluctance to sell.
ALGO distribution of holders
The following histogram shows the distribution of ALGOs held by Al Goanna holders.
As in most cases, the distribution seems to roughly follow a log-normal distribution with one big outlier: the first bucket. This is probably due to many holders holding their NFTs in sp[ecially purposed wallets that only hold a small ALGO amount to pay for (low) transaction fees.