Chainmonsters: Collectible card game

    About Flow and Chainmonsters

    Flow Dapper protocol is a new blockchain for the next generation of applications, games and digital assets. It is a fast, secure and convenient protocol for blockchain developers. FlowDepper is designed to expand scalability without the need for sharding and process transactions quickly and at low cost, which is perfect for decentralized applications (Dapps) such as NFT markets and blockchain games. Flow uses a Proof-of-Stake (POS) consensus algorithm, which requires validators or approvers of transactions to stake a certain number of FLOW tokens in order to participate in the network.


    Chainmonsters is a blockchain-based game that utilizes the Flow blockchain. The game allows players to collect, trade, and battle with unique digital monsters known as Chainmonsters. The Flow blockchain provides a secure and transparent platform for the game's transactions and enables players to truly own their digital assets. As with any blockchain-based project, the success of Chainmonsters depends on factors such as user adoption, community support, and regulatory compliance. However, the use of the Flow blockchain and the popularity of the gaming industry could potentially contribute to the long-term sustainability and value of Chainmonsters.

    Methodology

    The data provided by Flipside has been used to handle this analysis.

    This dashboard is divided into these major sections as below:

    1- Activity of Chainmonsters

    • Total users and interactions
    • Average use per day, week and month
    • Interaction per user

    2- User behavior

    • Average time between first two interactions with the program
    • Active days of user on the program
    • Age of wallets for user
    • Frequency of usage for users of Chainmonsters

    3- Chainmonsters NFTs

    • Count of sale and unique purchasers
    • Volume of sale + average and median sale price
    • Crossover with other NFT projects

    4- Comparison with Aurory on Solana

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