Active Wallets
Active Wallets
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Active Wallets Count
Definition
The sum count of unique wallets that were active in the network (either as a destination or source of a ledger change) that day. All unique wallets involved in a ledger change action (recipients and originators) are counted. This metric does not double-count wallets. In other words, if a wallet has been deemed active by being part of a ledger change, it is not counted again if is subsequently involved in a transaction during the same time interval. Wallets represent groups of addresses that we estimate are owned by the same entity. They provide a better proxy for user behavior since users often own more than one blockchain address.
Dictionary
Name
MetricID
Unit
Interval
Wallets, active, count
WalActCnt
Wallets
1 day
Details
Wallets represent groups of addresses that we estimate are owned by the same entity. In order to group addresses together, we employ a clustering methodology based on well-established industry standards.
Asset-Specific Details
This metric is not available for assets that have full privacy, like Monero and Grin. For assets that have opt-in privacy features, like ZCash, it only takes the non-private activities into account.
For Solana, this metric captures the count of owner accounts.
Release History
Released in version 5.1 of Network Data Pro
Availability for Assets
Active Wallets Count (Received)
Definition
The sum count of unique wallets that were active in the network as a recipient of funds. All unique wallets that have received funds in transactions are counted. This metric does not double-count wallets. In other words, if a wallet has been deemed active by receiving funds, it is not counted again if it receives funds again during the same time interval. Wallets represent groups of addresses that we estimate are owned by the same entity. They provide a better proxy for user behavior since users often own more than one blockchain address.
Dictionary
Name
MetricID
Unit
Interval
Wallets, active, received, count
WalActRecCnt
Wallets
1 day
Details
Wallets represent groups of addresses that we estimate are owned by the same entity. In order to group addresses together, we employ a clustering methodology based on well-established industry standards.
Asset-Specific Details
This metric is not available for assets that have full privacy, like Monero and Grin. For assets that have opt-in privacy features, like ZCash, it only takes the non-private activities into account.
Release History
Released in version 5.1 of Network Data Pro
Availability for Assets
Active Wallets Count (Sent)
Definition
The sum count of unique wallets that were active in the network as a sender of funds. All unique wallets that have sent funds in transactions are counted. This metric does not double-count wallets. In other words, if a wallet has been deemed active by sending funds, it is not counted again if it sends funds again during the same time interval. Wallets represent groups of addresses that we estimate are owned by the same entity. They provide a better proxy for user behavior since users often own more than one blockchain address.
Dictionary
Name
MetricID
Unit
Interval
Wallets, active, sent, count
WalActSentCnt
Wallets
1 day
Details
Wallets represent groups of addresses that we estimate are owned by the same entity. In order to group addresses together, we employ a clustering methodology based on well-established industry standards.
Asset-Specific Details
This metric is not available for assets that have full privacy, like Monero and Grin. For assets that have opt-in privacy features, like ZCash, it only takes the non-private activities into account.
Release History
Released in version 5.1 of Network Data Pro
Availability for Assets
MEV Active Wallets Count
MEV Active Wallets Count
MevWalActCnt
Addresses
1 day
Definition
The sum count of unique wallets that were active in a MEV-enabled transaction in the network. An MEV-enabled transaction is one that paid an MEV tip to miners/validators in exchange for specific block ordering. Individual wallets are not double-counted if previously active. Wallets are groups of addresses supposed to be owned by a single entity.
Details
Ledger changes can include activities such as Decentralized Finance (DeFi) trades, DAO votes, token transfers, as well as any other activity facilitated by a smart contract.
All participants of a ledger change activity are included.
If an address was active multiple times during the aggregation interval (e.g., 1 day), it is counted only once.
Asset-Specific Details
Only available for Solana.
For Solana, slots proposed by validators running the Jito-Solana client are considered as MEV slots. Further, in Solana it is possible to identify which transactions paid MEV tip in addition to simply identifying the slot. For this metric each individual transaction is evaluated to determine which are MEV-enabled and which aren't.
Availability for Assets
API Endpoints
Address Balances can be accessed using these endpoints:
timeseries/asset-metrics
and by passing in the metric IDs WalActCnt, WalActSentCnt, etc. in the metrics parameter.
Returns requested metrics for specified assets. Results for block by block metrics (1b frequency) are ordered by tuple (asset, height, block_hash), all other metrics are ordered by tuple (asset, time). You can change the sorting using sort query parameter. Supported output formats are json (default) and csv, use format query parameter to override it. To fetch the next page of results use next_page_url JSON response field or x-next-page-url CSV HTTP header if present. If multiple metrics are requested in the same time the strict policy for partially available metrics among requested ones is applied:
Comma separated list of assets. Use the /catalog-all/assets endpoint for the full list of supported assets or specify asterisk (*) in order to get metrics for all supported assets.
Comma separated metrics to request time series data for. Information on all available metrics can be found on page https://coverage.coinmetrics.io/asset-metrics-v2. Use the /catalog-all/metrics or /catalog-all/assets endpoint for the full list of supported metrics per asset.
["AdrActCnt","BlkHgt"]Frequency of the metrics. Supported values are 1b (block by block), 1s (one second), 1m (one minute), 5m (five minutes), 10m (ten minutes), 1h (one hour), 1d (one day), 1d-ny-close (one day at New York close time). Please refer to the /catalog/metrics endpoint for the full list. Use the /catalog-all/assets endpoint for the full list of supported frequencies per asset-metric pair.
1dExample: 1bWhich metric values do you want to see. Applicable only for "reviewable" metrics. You can find them in the /catalog/metrics endpoint.
allPossible values: Start of the time interval. This field refers to the time field in the response. Multiple formats of ISO 8601 are supported: 2006-01-20T00:00:00Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.000Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456789Z, 2006-01-20, 20060120. Inclusive by default. Mutually exclusive with start_height and start_hash. UTC timezone by default. Z suffix is optional and timezone parameter has a priority over it. If start_time is omitted, response will include time series from the earliest time available.
End of the time interval. This field refers to the time field in the response. Multiple formats of ISO 8601 are supported: 2006-01-20T00:00:00Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.000Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456Z, 2006-01-20T00:00:00.123456789Z, 2006-01-20, 20060120. Inclusive by default. Mutually exclusive with end_height and end_hash. UTC timezone by default. Z suffix is optional and timezone parameter has a priority over it. If end_time is omitted, response will include time series up to the latest time available.
The start height indicates the beginning block height for the set of data that are returned. Inclusive by default. Mutually exclusive with start_time and start_hash.
The end height indicates the ending block height for the set of data that are returned. Inclusive by default. Mutually exclusive with end_time and end_hash. This parameter is disabled for Community users.
The start hash indicates the beginning block height for the set of data that are returned. Inclusive by default. Mutually exclusive with start_time and start_height.
The end hash indicates the ending block height for the set of data that are returned. Inclusive by default. Mutually exclusive with end_time and end_height.
Inclusive or exclusive corresponding start_* parameters.
trueInclusive or exclusive corresponding end_* parameters.
trueSpecifies how many blocks behind the chain tip block by block metrics (1b frequency) are based on. Default for btc is 2 and 99 for eth. For example, a min_confirmations of 0 means metrics are being calculated for the block at the tip of the chain (the latest block received by our node) whereas a min_confirmations of 6 means that metrics are being applied to the block that is 6 blocks behind the chain tip (i.e., the 7th block if the chain tip is block 1).
Timezone name for start_time and end_time timestamps. This parameter does not modify the output times, which are always UTC. Format is defined by TZ database.
UTCExample: America/New_YorkNumber of items per single page of results. The value of this parameter is ignored if the endpoint supports the format parameter and its value is set to json_stream.
100Where does the first page start, at the start of the interval or at the end. The value of this parameter is ignored if the endpoint supports the format parameter and its value is set to json_stream.
endPossible values: How results will be sorted. Metrics with 1b frequency are sorted by (asset, height, block_hash) tuples by default. Metrics with other frequencies are sorted by (asset, time) by default. If you want to sort 1d metrics by (time, asset) you should choose time as value for the sort parameter. Sorting by time is useful if you request metrics for a set of assets.
assetPossible values: How many entries per asset result should contain. For example, this combination of parameters assets=btc,eth&metrics=ReferenceRate&limit_per_asset=1 returns the latest ReferenceRate values for btc and eth.
Human-readable formatting of JSON responses.
falseFormat of the response.
jsonPossible values: Nulls are represented as zeros in the response.
falseToken for receiving the results from the next page of a query. Should not be used directly. To iterate through pages just use next_page_url response field.
Ignore "forbidden" errors for the items you currently don't have access to.
falseIgnore "unsupported" errors for not currently supported by Coin Metrics items.
falseTime series of metrics for an asset.
Asset not found.
Requested resource requires authorization.
Requested resource is not available with supplied credentials.
Provided URI is too long. It must not be greater than 10000 symbols.
GET /v4/timeseries/asset-metrics?assets=text&metrics=AdrActCnt HTTP/1.1
Host: api.coinmetrics.io
Accept: */*
{
"data": [
{
"asset": "btc",
"time": "2020-02-29T00:00:00.000000000Z",
"PriceUSD": "8582.09029964933",
"SplyBMXNtv": "283220.10827406",
"SplyBMXNtv-status": "reviewed",
"SplyBMXNtv-status-time": "2020-03-01T09:59:13.847251000Z"
},
{
"asset": "btc",
"time": "2020-03-01T00:00:00.000000000Z",
"PriceUSD": "8541.77389392169",
"SplyBMXNtv": "284691.32323907",
"SplyBMXNtv-status": "reviewed",
"SplyBMXNtv-status-time": "2020-03-02T14:00:02.622168000Z"
}
],
"next_page_token": "0.MjAyMC0wNi0wN1QwMDowMDowMFo,MjAyMC0wNi0wN1QwMDowMDowMFo",
"next_page_url": "https://api.coinmetrics.io/v4/timeseries/asset-metrics?api_key=<your_key>&pretty=true&assets=btc&metrics=SplyBMXNtv,PriceUSD&page_size=2&next_page_token=0.MjAyMC0wNi0wN1QwMDowMDowMFo,MjAyMC0wNi0wN1QwMDowMDowMFo"
}curl --compressed "https://api.coinmetrics.io/v4/timeseries/asset-metrics?metrics=WalActCnt&assets=btc&pretty=true&api_key=<your_key>"import requests
response = requests.get('https://api.coinmetrics.io/v4/timeseries/asset-metrics?metrics=WalActCnt&assets=btc&pretty=true&api_key=<your_key>').json()
print(response)from coinmetrics.api_client import CoinMetricsClient
api_key = "<API_KEY>"
client = CoinMetricsClient(api_key)
print(
client.get_asset_metrics(
metrics="WalActCnt",
assets="btc",
).to_dataframe()
)Last updated
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