After its Airdrop, Where Does Blur Stand in the Market?
One year ago, the volume of NFT transactions going through aggregators began to snowball, even exceeding the volume going directly through marketplace platforms at times. While aggregator usage declined from October to January, Blur.io has since exploded in popularity in 2023, even engaging in a public confrontation with OpenSea over royalties. This month, Blur overtook OpenSea in transaction volume and had a massive airdrop event.Blur Aggregator Trading Volume vs. Marketplaces Footprint Anal...

Growthly Quest Tools Now Free and Open to All Web3 Projects
Author: Stella L (stella@footprint.network) Footprint Analytics is excited to announce that Growthly, our intuitive no-code viral Quest solution, is now open to all Web3 projects! For a** limited time**, we’re offering free access to Growthly’s Quest H5, SDK, and mini apps to help projects boost user acquisition and retention through engaging, gamified experiences.Why Growthly?Growthly has already demonstrated remarkable success in the Web3 space, powering projects like Ton.AI to achieve over...
What is the Element NFT marketplace and NFT aggregation?
Oct. 2022, Vincy Data Source: Footprint Analytics — Element NFT Marketplace NFT marketplace Element was launched on July 1, 2021 as a solution to the problem of fluctuating interest rates on most DeFi programs and the liquidity of the principal after user deposits. On August 15, the platform officially launched its version** **2.0, which faces a different sector than the original version. Now, the platform calls itself the first community-driven decentralized NFT aggregation marketplace. This...
Footprint Analytics is a comprehensive blockchain data analytics platform that simplifies analysis and community management for sustainable
After its Airdrop, Where Does Blur Stand in the Market?
One year ago, the volume of NFT transactions going through aggregators began to snowball, even exceeding the volume going directly through marketplace platforms at times. While aggregator usage declined from October to January, Blur.io has since exploded in popularity in 2023, even engaging in a public confrontation with OpenSea over royalties. This month, Blur overtook OpenSea in transaction volume and had a massive airdrop event.Blur Aggregator Trading Volume vs. Marketplaces Footprint Anal...

Growthly Quest Tools Now Free and Open to All Web3 Projects
Author: Stella L (stella@footprint.network) Footprint Analytics is excited to announce that Growthly, our intuitive no-code viral Quest solution, is now open to all Web3 projects! For a** limited time**, we’re offering free access to Growthly’s Quest H5, SDK, and mini apps to help projects boost user acquisition and retention through engaging, gamified experiences.Why Growthly?Growthly has already demonstrated remarkable success in the Web3 space, powering projects like Ton.AI to achieve over...
What is the Element NFT marketplace and NFT aggregation?
Oct. 2022, Vincy Data Source: Footprint Analytics — Element NFT Marketplace NFT marketplace Element was launched on July 1, 2021 as a solution to the problem of fluctuating interest rates on most DeFi programs and the liquidity of the principal after user deposits. On August 15, the platform officially launched its version** **2.0, which faces a different sector than the original version. Now, the platform calls itself the first community-driven decentralized NFT aggregation marketplace. This...
Footprint Analytics is a comprehensive blockchain data analytics platform that simplifies analysis and community management for sustainable

Subscribe to Footprint Analytics

Subscribe to Footprint Analytics
Share Dialog
Share Dialog
<100 subscribers
<100 subscribers

As the threat of Sybil attacks looms over distributed storage systems and sensor networks, Trusta has found a solution with the help of AI and Footprint.
Sybil attacks are a common strategy employed by network attackers to gain network access by creating false identities. These attacks can disrupt network activity and, if enough false identities are created to win votes, even control the entire network. Sybil attacks are also widely prevalent in on-chain marketing activities, such as creating multiple wallets to exploit airdrop activities for NFTs or tokens and causing losses to project teams and communities.
Due to the anonymity and distributed nature of blockchain networks, developers typically need to employ multiple technical methods and conduct extensive data calculations and analysis to identify and prevent Sybil attacks.
Case Study: Trusta — AI-powered Sybil Prevention
Trusta has proposed an innovative solution using machine learning algorithms, neural network graphs, and zero-knowledge proofs to analyze user behavior patterns and identify which behaviors may be Sybil attacks.

https://trustalabs.ai/trustscan
However, the process of implementing this solution brings some challenges. The raw data on-chain is very complex and requires a lot of resources for data parsing. In addition, synchronizing data takes a long time and can be costly.
To help clients overcome these challenges, Footprint provides a solution for batch downloading on-chain data, simplifying the data collection process. It also supports access to all levels of data, including raw and structured data, making it easy to process data for accurate detection of Sybil attacks, which is crucial.
Benefits of Footprint’s Batch Download
If historical data is obtained directly through RPC and other node providers, it often requires tens of thousands of dollars and takes several weeks to download.
Footprint’s batch download solution can 10x download speeds while costing only 20% of traditional nodes.

Through Footprint’s solution, Trusta Lab can reduce the resources and funding invested in data acquisition and processing, allowing them to focus on building AI models to solve user problems and provide powerful risk prevention solutions for on-chain project teams and users.
Contact Footprint at partners@footprint.network

As the threat of Sybil attacks looms over distributed storage systems and sensor networks, Trusta has found a solution with the help of AI and Footprint.
Sybil attacks are a common strategy employed by network attackers to gain network access by creating false identities. These attacks can disrupt network activity and, if enough false identities are created to win votes, even control the entire network. Sybil attacks are also widely prevalent in on-chain marketing activities, such as creating multiple wallets to exploit airdrop activities for NFTs or tokens and causing losses to project teams and communities.
Due to the anonymity and distributed nature of blockchain networks, developers typically need to employ multiple technical methods and conduct extensive data calculations and analysis to identify and prevent Sybil attacks.
Case Study: Trusta — AI-powered Sybil Prevention
Trusta has proposed an innovative solution using machine learning algorithms, neural network graphs, and zero-knowledge proofs to analyze user behavior patterns and identify which behaviors may be Sybil attacks.

https://trustalabs.ai/trustscan
However, the process of implementing this solution brings some challenges. The raw data on-chain is very complex and requires a lot of resources for data parsing. In addition, synchronizing data takes a long time and can be costly.
To help clients overcome these challenges, Footprint provides a solution for batch downloading on-chain data, simplifying the data collection process. It also supports access to all levels of data, including raw and structured data, making it easy to process data for accurate detection of Sybil attacks, which is crucial.
Benefits of Footprint’s Batch Download
If historical data is obtained directly through RPC and other node providers, it often requires tens of thousands of dollars and takes several weeks to download.
Footprint’s batch download solution can 10x download speeds while costing only 20% of traditional nodes.

Through Footprint’s solution, Trusta Lab can reduce the resources and funding invested in data acquisition and processing, allowing them to focus on building AI models to solve user problems and provide powerful risk prevention solutions for on-chain project teams and users.
Contact Footprint at partners@footprint.network
No activity yet