Date Range Cohort Wallets Balance Ratio
Overview
Date Range Cohort Wallets Balance Ratio measures the percentage of a token's total supply held by addresses that were created within a specific date range. This metric enables precise temporal cohort analysis, providing insights into the token acquisition and retention behaviors of wallets created during particular periods of the project's lifecycle.
Definition
This indicator is calculated by:
- Identifying all wallet addresses that were created between the user-specified start and end dates (inclusive)
- Summing the current token balances across all these addresses
- Dividing by the token's total supply and expressing as a percentage
Significance
- Period-Specific Analysis: Isolates and measures the impact of holders who joined during specific market phases
- Event-Driven Assessment: Quantifies token acquisition by wallets created around significant developments
- Generational Comparison: Enables comparison between different holder cohorts from various project eras
- Marketing Effectiveness: Evaluates the quality of holders acquired during specific campaign periods
Interpretation
- High Percentage: Indicates significant accumulation and retention by the specified cohort
- Low Percentage: Suggests limited token acquisition or retention by wallets from that period
- Growing Percentage: Shows continued accumulation by wallets from the specified period
- Declining Percentage: May indicate distribution or profit-taking by the targeted cohort
Analysis Applications
- Bull/Bear Market Cohort Comparison: Compare holding patterns of wallets created in different market cycles
- Pre/Post Major Event Analysis: Evaluate holder behavior before and after significant project milestones
- Campaign Impact Measurement: Assess the quality of holders acquired during specific marketing initiatives
- Temporal Loyalty Assessment: Identify which time periods produced the most committed long-term holders
Considerations
- Exchange wallets and smart contracts created during the specified period may skew cohort analysis
- Wallet creation timing does not necessarily correlate with when users first discovered the project
- Multiple addresses controlled by the same entity may span different cohort periods
- Short date ranges may produce more volatile metrics due to smaller sample sizes
Related Indicators
- Historical Cohort Balance Ratio
- Post Date Cohort Balance Ratio
- Launch Day Wallets Balance Ratio
- Holder Age Distribution
Parameters
This indicator uses the base parameters for time range and resolution settings, plus:
Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Start Date | date | 2024-11-17 | The beginning of the date range for wallet creation |
End Date | date | 2024-12-17 | The end of the date range for wallet creation |