[Glossary] On-Chain Analytics & Metrics Terms
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Below is a concise glossary of key terms you’ll encounter in On-Chain Analytics & Metrics discussions. Definitions are clear and practical—ideal for data-driven crypto research.
Fundamental On-Chain Metrics
- Transaction Count: Total number of transactions processed on a blockchain during a period—measures network activity.
- Active Addresses: Unique wallets that sent or received funds—higher counts indicate growing user engagement.
- Gas Fees / Gas Spent: Sum of fees paid by all users—spikes often signal network congestion or popular dApps.
- Block Size / Block Weight: Amount of data or transactions included per block—impacts throughput and fee pressure.
Value & Flow Metrics
- Total Value Locked (TVL): Sum of assets locked in smart contracts (DeFi pools, bridges)—gauges ecosystem scale.
- Exchange Inflow / Outflow: Volume of coins moving into or out of exchange addresses—rising inflows can precede sell-offs; outflows often signal accumulation.
- Netflow: Difference between inflows and outflows over time—net positive may indicate bearish pressure, negative suggests bullish sentiment.
- Supply on Exchanges: Percentage of a token’s circulating supply held on exchange wallets—declines often correlate with long-term holding.
Network & Holder Metrics
- HODL Waves: Distribution chart of coin ages held by wallets—shows how long coins remain unmoved.
- Dormant Supply: Portion of coins not moved for a long time (e.g., >1 year)—indicates “cold” holdings versus active trading supply.
- Rich List / Whale Addresses: Rankings of top-holder balances—used to monitor concentration and potential market impact.
- Gini Coefficient: Statistical measure of wealth distribution among addresses—higher values mean more concentration.
Valuation & Momentum Metrics
- Market Cap: Current price × circulating supply—standard measure of project size.
- Realized Cap: Sum of each coin’s value at the price it last moved—better reflects aggregate holder cost basis.
- NVT Ratio (Network Value to Transactions): Market cap ÷ daily transaction volume—higher values can signal overvaluation relative to usage.
- MVRV Ratio (Market Value to Realized Value): Market cap ÷ realized cap—values >1 indicate holders are, on average, in profit.
Advanced Indicators
- Velocity: Frequency at which coins change hands (Tx count ÷ supply)—high velocity can dilute store-of-value properties.
- Supply Ratio: Ratio of coins held by short-term vs. long-term holders—shifts can precede trend reversals.
- Open Interest (Futures): Total outstanding derivative contracts—rising open interest alongside price can confirm trend strength.
- Funding Rate: Periodic payments in perpetual swaps—positive when longs pay shorts (bullish bias), negative when shorts pay longs.
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