Bots and success rate

    Compare the success rate of transactions executed by bots in the past 60 days with average users' transactions in the same time period. Is there any difference and any trends identifiable?

    METHOD

    First, we defined a criterion for being a bot by introducing the addresses of wallets that have made more than twelve transactions in a period of one minute, and the wallets that have made fewer wallets less. Although it seems too much for a normal user to have eleven transactions per minute, we still had to introduce a standard.

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    failed TXs

    After identifying each wallet, we counted their transactions as both failed and successful. Since the question asked users to compare with bots, we have plotted the number of failed transactions of users with bots in a graph below.

    success TXs

    The chart below shows the number of successful user and bot transactions per day. From the chart below, it can be concluded that the movement of the charts below is similar. In other words, wherever the number of bot transactions increases, the number of user transactions also increases, and when the number of bot transactions decreases, the number of user transactions also decreases. Of course, this does not apply to all days, but most days the trend is the same.