BOT Activities on SEI testnet

Important Notes on Method
The aim of this dashboard is to identify bot activity on the SEI testnet, particularly those that are not useful for the ecosystem. It begins by providing an overview of activities on the SEI network, followed by bot identification.
Bots are primarily identified by tracking wallets that execute a specific number of transactions within an hour. You can adjust this number using the dropdown menu above. Currently, the highest threshold is set to 3000 transactions in an hour. However, considering the distribution of transactions per wallet per hour, it is possible to consider other thresholds as well.
To distinguish between malicious and benign (developer) bots, this dashboard takes into account the outdegree and indegree of wallets. Wallets with a high outdegree or indegree have the potential to be developer bots that interact with numerous wallets.
Indegree of a wallet is defined as the number of wallets that have transferred tokens to that particular wallet at least once. Outdegree of a wallet is similarly defined as the number of wallets to which the specific wallet has transferred tokens at least once.
Once bots are identified, the dashboard highlights the extent of their activity and how their behavior differs from that of ordinary wallets.
Definitions
Active Wallets: wallets that have executed at least one transaction on SEI within a specified time frame, regardless of how frequently they transact.
New Wallets: wallets that have executed their first transaction on SEI.