Dashboard displays historic contract data, refreshing daily. Showing data up to: February 1, 2025
Contract calls past 2 weeks
57,028
Jan 19, 2025 - Feb 1, 2025
Total nr of contract calls
1,094,922
Sep 20, 2022 - Feb 1, 2025
Transactions sent by Contract
0
Sep 20, 2022 - Feb 1, 2025
Contract calls per entrypoint
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Tezos smart contracts are programs that can run on the Tezos blockchain.
Developers can implement any amount of entrypoints which can be called through adding a transaction to the chain.
The above chart shows the amount of transactions per day that successfully called an entrypoint of the smart contract.
Contract users (wallets & other contracts)
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Contracts can be called by any type of account on the Tezos blockchain. There are currently two main types of accounts: 'wallet' accounts and 'contract' accounts.
When a wallet account calls a smart contract, this usually comes from an interaction with a dApp interface which is then approved by the user in their Wallet app.
In the case of a smart contract calling another smart contract, this usually comes from the smart contract code executing some sort of function.
The above chart shows the number of wallets calling the contract per day
and the number of contracts calling the contract per day.
Contract-generated transactions (Grouped by target, top 100 accounts)
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When smart contract entrypoints are called, the smart contract code can generate new transactions targetting other wallets or smart contract entrypoints.
The above chart displays these historic transactions for the top 100 accounts/entrypoints being targeted.
Contract transaction flow
Top accounts calling: KT1MNN3eEAu3nfKq8u814KfMGuwap7qZ7LPv
sender_address
count
tz1QLWXD5Ci93Kqzo1cPCzQU6Q3w5TXbjPrV
1,061,941
tz1ctb7y2Twk5Zi1dVuzGDT49CPGgScaPFJ8
24,204
tz1TwkuvoTNbtQ76tRiqNYkwu8UyDYw5uJNy
2,731
tz1ex6wS16c5RJzGpf5WdvkD4nUgtbXDWLEg
2,401
tz1L83d9kNgvJzn3SX7Vdp8xAyjXkPp8co3X
1,520
tz1eBy6FwmZWzpvtUsdMJh7kKKumtazG2q3N
1,320
tz1WhMrwVNfA4GjX7H5FS9mVe9Z6sFYaWgNY
535
tz1ZKM1Kh2usSSwoX7aqv1JgDCtq1tihGpXp
146
tz1PJwaVkRF8tAg4YqPWpTizw43tQu5ZFn6r
89
tz1YmemwXPrTSqYjmR3f4Z6KtG8JoEAgiTLk
19
Top 10 from total of 12 callers.
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Top 10 accounts (& entrypoints) from total of 0 targetted in transactions by: KT1MNN3eEAu3nfKq8u814KfMGuwap7qZ7LPv
The above visual shows three elements combined. The first table contains the top accounts (both wallets and other contracts) that generate transactions targetting this contract.
The central pie chart displays the distribution of entrypoints being called by those accounts.
Calling an entrypoint triggers the smart contract code to run. This might trigger new transactions coming from that smart contract code. These transactions can have other targets again.
A common pattern is for example an NFT marketplace contract which is being called by various wallets and generates transactions that are then targetting the NFT contract.
Baker fees
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The above charts show statistics on baker fees paid for calls to this smart contract.
Baker fees are added to transactions and have a twofold function.
There is a minimum baking fee which is meant to cover the data and computation cost of adding a transaction to the blockchain.
Tezos bakers can choose to prioritize inclusion of transactions with a higher fee.
This implicitly turns block space into an asset sold to the highest bidder (i.e. the agent who includes the highest baker fee in the transaction).
Peaks in total xtz paid for baker fees (first chart), but especially a high max value (third chart) indicate attempts to actively try to get priority for transactions on that day from a shared baker.
Block share
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The above charts block space share statistics.
Block space is a finite virtual resource, limited by the underlying physical costs to computation and data storage.
This is measured by the gas used metric and paid for through the baker fee.
Looking at share of block space used by a smart contract gives insight into how much "block space marketshare" this contract consumes.
Depending on the type & function of the smart contract this can come from a single or many users.
The first chart shows the percentage of transactions which are calls to this contract relative to the total nr of transactions and contract calls for that day.
The second chart shows xtz spent on baker fees for transaction on this contract relative to total baker fee xtz spent.
Contract XTZ statistics
Contract has 0 xtz in and 0 xtz out. Nothing to display.