Research Elements
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Asset Overview is a super simple element which shows various key metrics surrounding a given token along with showing a price chart. It can be a nice addition to add some more token-related data points to a layout.
The Custom Table is one of the most customisable and powerful elements within parsec. It can be used in the following ways:
trade stream
contract
token deltas
NFT holders
NFT trade stream
Customization options include:
The Trending Assets element provides a quick and customisable view of which assets are performing best or worst over 1d, 7d and 30d lookback periods.
We can implement certain market cap or FDV filters (e.g., to only see the performance of tokens above or below a given market cap or fdv).
Asset Screener enables SankoTools users to create a visual map of tokens based on certain criteria. This might help us to identify interesting assets or understand how particular segments of the market are behaving:
It allows the user to choose a metric to be measured on both the X and Y axis from a wide range of choices. It can be a good way to find laggards or performant outliers.
The Token Accumulation element allows us to see the on chain flows for a given token and lookback period:
The Token Accumulation element shows both accumulation by contract addresses and externally owned addresses, meaning we can use this element to find buyers/sellers of a given token and equally see which contracts certain token holders are interacting with.
The Token Holders Treemap element shows us where the supply of a given token sits in a visual manner:
We can also view this distribution in log depending on whether we are interested in seeing how tokens are distributed among smaller holders.
The Token Holders element shows the holders of a given token along with some key metrics such as the $ value of their holding and deltas with different lookback periods:
The DeFi Volume monitor element tracks on chain volumes across venues:
By default it displays the volume being traded of non-major assets (excluding BTC, ETH and Stables) but the element has plenty of customisability. We are able to look at trading volume by symbol as shown above and by venue. We can also visualise lending volume by symbol and venue along with the tx count per contract:
We can choose how to visualise the chart and which lookback timeframe we want to look at; we can also filter by token and addresses. The full list of settings can be seen below:
The Timeseries element allows us to visualize a number of data sources in a timeseries format (changes over time).
We are able to visualize the following data:
We can combine multiple data sources and perform transformations on those data sources to generate interesting insights, for example here we compare TradFi and crypto yields: