Thala's Performance: A Data-Driven Analysis

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    Swap
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    Stability
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    Conclusion

    Thala has experienced approximately 4 million swap transactions since its inception, with about 540,000 users swapping around $1 billion, which is remarkable.

    Regarding the data over time, Thala reached an all-time high (ATH) in weekly transactions during the third week of June, with about 227,000 transactions. Recently, Thala has generally seen an upward trend. In terms of weekly users, Thala reached its ATH in the third week of March with about 125,000 users, although the number of users has decreased in recent weeks despite an increase in transactions.

    Thala also achieved an ATH in swap volume last week, reaching $127 million, which is impressive. Since the end of July last year, Thala's cumulative swap volume has grown from about $60 million to $1 billion, an increase of more than 15.6x or 1566%, which is extraordinary.

    When analyzing the top 10 pairs in terms of swap volume and transactions, the APT-thAPT pair is the most popular in both sectors, with about $300 million in volume and 1.1 million transactions. The MOD-USDC pair ranks second in both sectors.

    In terms of transaction volume, most transactions were under $10, while only 178,000 transactions exceeded $1,000.

    In the Vault sector, Repay had the highest number of transactions with about 15,000, while Borrow had the lowest. In terms of volume, Deposit had the highest volume at about $126 million, whereas Repay had the lowest volume at about $40.

    For deposit transactions by asset, APT had the highest number of transactions with about 825, followed by USDC with about 390. In terms of deposit volume, APT led with about $56 million, while USDC was second with about $16.2 million.

    Borrowers paid a total of about 110,400 MOD as borrowing fees, with an average fee of about 58 MOD.

    In the Stability sector, Deposit had about 114,000 transactions, 92,000 users, and 36 million MOD, while Withdraw had 58,000 transactions, 46,000 users, and 32.7 million MOD.

    In terms of transaction volume, most transactions in both the Deposit and Withdraw sectors were less than 10 MOD.