Understanding the key visual elements of Flowgraphs and their significance.

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Nodes (Circles)

Node Colors: Represent individual holders or addresses involved in transactions.

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  • 🟢 Green: Wallets with balance from buying tokens on DEX.
  • 🔴 Red: Wallets that have sold tokens on DEX.
  • ⚪️ Grey: Wallets receiving tokens via transfer (arrows show direction).
  • 🟡 Yellow: DEX contract addresses (new DEX projects may appear grey initially).
    • Note: Meteora DEX currently appears as grey.
  • Token Deployer wallet is shown in Magenta.
  • Top 10 holders will be shown with a cyan border.
  • Wallets become more transparent as time passes since last transaction.

Node Size: Indicates the balance of the holder, normalized against others in the graph.

  • Node sizes are computed based on wallet token balance, snapshotted according to the timeframe of the graph.
  • Larger circles denote higher balances.

Transactions

Transaction Classification: Token transfers are shown with arrows. Green and Red arrows denote transfers to a DEX which translate to buys and sells. content/Pasted image 20241130203131.png

  • Thickness: Reflects the volume of the transfer; thicker lines represent larger transfers.
  • Transparency: Indicates the age of the transaction; more transparent lines correspond to older transactions.
  • Partial sells are denoted as the green arrow having a smaller red line overlay. The node will be both Green and Red (which ends up looking brown on the chart).
  • Buyers which have not sold are shown in bright green.
  • Buyers which have completely sold are shown in bright red.

Labels

Transfers to and from exchanges

  • Exchanges are identified by specific labels to distinguish them from individual holders.
  • Buys: Transfers originating from an exchange to a holder are classified as buys.
  • Sells: Transfers from a holder to an exchange are classified as sells.

  • Transactions between exchanges are marked in yellow for easy identification.