Transaction Activity Widgets
These widgets track on-chain transaction behavior including volume flow, trade size, and buy/sell balance. Giving traders a clear picture of real-time market activity and momentum shifts.
1. Net Volume
What It Does
The Net Volume widget shows the difference between buy and sell volume within selected timeframes (1H, 4H, 12H, 24H). It helps identify short-term market pressure — whether capital is flowing in or out of a token.
Displays:
Volume bars for multiple timeframes.
Numeric Net Volume (positive = net buys, negative = net sells).
Color-coded indicators: Green for net positive inflow, red for net negative outflow.
Share Button to generate and share a Net Volume Card.
How It Works
The widget aggregates on-chain trade data from decentralized exchanges to calculate: Net Volume = Total Buys – Total Sells A positive value indicates accumulation, while a negative one signals distribution or sell pressure.
Use Cases
Identify buying or selling dominance.
Spot short-term accumulation phases.
Gauge trader sentiment during volatility spikes.


2. Average Transaction Size
What It Does
The Average Txn Size widget measures the average value per trade across different timeframes. It helps determine whether large holders (whales) or smaller traders are currently most active.
Displays:
Average transaction size for 1H, 4H, 12H, and 24H.
Color-coded boxes: green for higher averages, red for lower averages.
Share Button for exporting and sharing insights visually.
How It Works
By dividing total traded volume by the number of transactions, this widget highlights the average capital per trade. Large average sizes often suggest whale activity or institutional inflows, while smaller averages point to retail-driven volume.
Use Cases
Detect whale accumulation or exits.
Measure overall market confidence.
Identify periods of speculative retail activity.


3. Transactions (Txns)
What It Does
The Txns widget provides a breakdown of buy and sell transaction counts and volumes over a 24-hour period. It’s a direct measure of market participation and liquidity.
Displays:
Buy vs. Sell count of transactions.
Total buy and sell volume (USD) for each side.
A visual balance bar comparing activity levels.
Share Button for creating and sharing transaction summaries.
How It Works
The widget continuously updates on-chain trade data to show live buy/sell ratios. It gives traders a clear sense of who’s in control — buyers or sellers — and how strong the market flow is.
Use Cases
Monitor live trading activity.
Compare buying vs. selling strength.
Spot early momentum shifts before price changes occur.


Why These Widgets Matter
Together, these transaction-based widgets provide a complete view of on-chain trading behavior — from total flow and trade size to buy/sell dominance. They help traders identify liquidity surges, trend reversals, and whale participation in real time.
Share Feature
Click the Share icon on any of these widgets to:
Generate a visual Card summarizing key transaction data.
Download or share directly on X (Twitter) with your market commentary.
Highlight unusual market activity, inflows, or whale movements.
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