Notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight
XRP vs SEC timelineOne of the long-standing issues in the crypto market, the legal battle between Ripple and SEC has been going on for over two years. Let’s take a look at the notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight. · Dec 2020 The SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs, alleging that they had conducted an unregistered securities offering by selling XRPtokens. · Jan 2021 Ripple filed its initial response to the SEC’s lawsuit, denying the allegations and arguing that XRP is not a secur...
Console’s New Feature ‘Verify’: Distribute Discord Roles via Wallet Verification
We’ve added a new feature for NFT creators called ‘Verify.’ Creators can create and distribute roles based on certain criteria–currently, we only offer the ability to determine roles based on the number of NFTs held in a single wallet. After an NFT creator sets the minimum number for each role and adds our bot to a channel, holders can connect their wallet to automatically receive a role. The following is guide on how creators and holders can use our new feature, ‘Verify.’For NFT CreatorsAfte...

v1.2 is out 🚀 Here’s what you need to know
So in the past few weeks, we’ve been collecting surveys, conducting user interviews, and completing our masterplan for a seamless digital asset community & exchange. Our next update will be HUGE. And, it’ll take some time and a lot of QA to get it just right. So, about a week ago, we decided to pencil in a smaller update—we wanted to add features many of you requested in your survey answers and user interviews. Enter v.1.2, a modest upgrade to our current crypto community platform.TL;DRFollow...
Not your ordinary crypto community. Catch alpha, trade better.
Notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight
XRP vs SEC timelineOne of the long-standing issues in the crypto market, the legal battle between Ripple and SEC has been going on for over two years. Let’s take a look at the notable timeline of Ripple and the SEC’s fight. · Dec 2020 The SEC filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs, alleging that they had conducted an unregistered securities offering by selling XRPtokens. · Jan 2021 Ripple filed its initial response to the SEC’s lawsuit, denying the allegations and arguing that XRP is not a secur...
Console’s New Feature ‘Verify’: Distribute Discord Roles via Wallet Verification
We’ve added a new feature for NFT creators called ‘Verify.’ Creators can create and distribute roles based on certain criteria–currently, we only offer the ability to determine roles based on the number of NFTs held in a single wallet. After an NFT creator sets the minimum number for each role and adds our bot to a channel, holders can connect their wallet to automatically receive a role. The following is guide on how creators and holders can use our new feature, ‘Verify.’For NFT CreatorsAfte...

v1.2 is out 🚀 Here’s what you need to know
So in the past few weeks, we’ve been collecting surveys, conducting user interviews, and completing our masterplan for a seamless digital asset community & exchange. Our next update will be HUGE. And, it’ll take some time and a lot of QA to get it just right. So, about a week ago, we decided to pencil in a smaller update—we wanted to add features many of you requested in your survey answers and user interviews. Enter v.1.2, a modest upgrade to our current crypto community platform.TL;DRFollow...
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The New York Stock Exchange recently filed trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to register their name for several blockchain-related businesses, including NFTs. (source: Cointelegraph) The overall growth of blockchain and the rapid growth of NFTs call for new tools and media to help people navigate this new space. At NFT Terminal, we’re doing this by providing a real-time data analytics platform for NFTs.
In this article, we’ll be going over the various live feeds available at NFT Terminal and how they can be used.
Our live feeds are divided into four categories: “Notables,” “Sales,” “Mints,” and “Transfers.” Each feed provides unique insight into a specific transaction type happening in real-time. We hope that visitors find our live feed useful and integrate us into their research process. We’ll be releasing updates like our collections wish list, more whale and influencer wallets, and other features to improve the functionality of our platform.
We curate, track, and analyze 872 wallets that hold a substantial collection of NFTs. We call these wallets whales and influencers. If you want to know more about crytpo and NFT whales, visit the link below.

The New York Stock Exchange recently filed trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to register their name for several blockchain-related businesses, including NFTs. (source: Cointelegraph) The overall growth of blockchain and the rapid growth of NFTs call for new tools and media to help people navigate this new space. At NFT Terminal, we’re doing this by providing a real-time data analytics platform for NFTs.
In this article, we’ll be going over the various live feeds available at NFT Terminal and how they can be used.
Our live feeds are divided into four categories: “Notables,” “Sales,” “Mints,” and “Transfers.” Each feed provides unique insight into a specific transaction type happening in real-time. We hope that visitors find our live feed useful and integrate us into their research process. We’ll be releasing updates like our collections wish list, more whale and influencer wallets, and other features to improve the functionality of our platform.
We curate, track, and analyze 872 wallets that hold a substantial collection of NFTs. We call these wallets whales and influencers. If you want to know more about crytpo and NFT whales, visit the link below.
What are Crypto and NFT Whales? In the first week of February, four wallets purchased 63 billion Shiba Inu [SHIB] tokens, a Doge coin competitor and…nft-terminal.medium.com
Our “Notables” feed provides the following information regarding the wallets we track.
What was traded? We provide the name of the NFT collection and token ID or a list of IDs if it is a bundled transaction.
Who traded it? We give the wallet addresses of the sender and the recipient.
What kind of transaction was it? We label whale and influencer transactions by type: transaction can either be a “buy,” “sell,” “transfer*,” or “airdrop.”
Any other information? When applicable, we provide the price in ETH.
Anything else? We provide links to OpenSea if the NFT is listed there and a link to Etherscan for people to see the transaction itself.
So why should I track “Notables?” We believe speed and information is king to be successful in maintaining one’s NFT collection. We see “Notables” as a place for collectors to monitor what the major NFT holders are doing with their collection.
*Currently, “transfers” include regular transfers between wallets as well as staking. We’re working on updates to eventually separate staking from transfers, but for now, they are not categorized under “transfers.”
The remaining tabs on our platform provide real-time transactions filtered by type: sales, mints, and transfer events. Here’s a short breakdown of what type of information you can expect.
What information is in the “Sales” tab? We provide the collection name, sale price in ETH and USD, and a link to the transaction. Also for bundled sales, we group them into one block with additional links to OpenSea.
What information is in the “Mints” tab? We provide the collection name, the average mint price (in ETH and USD), average cost of gas (gwei), and links to the transaction and the project on OpenSea.
What information is in the “Transfers” tab? We provide the collection name and token ID, wallet addresses (sender and recipient), and links to the transaction and the project on OpenSea.
In the coming weeks, we‘ll be fine-tuning our feeds and will be adding new features to make our platform more robust. We also hope to include more NFT marketplaces in the future.

Having a live feed is great, but sometimes we want to take a closer look at the events happening in our feed. If you find something interesting like a massive bundle sale or a string of mints, you can move your cursor (see below) to pause our live feed.
We have contextual panels that display rankings on the right-hand side when you visit our site on desktop and above our feed when you visit our mobile site (mobile views displayed below). These are here to show users intervals of 1-, 4-, 12-hour rankings . We track the following based on the tab you’ve selected.
Notables: We display three rankings: most minted, most bought, and most sold collections by our 872 tracked wallets
Sales: We display “most active sales” by collection and display the total sales amount in the selected period and average sale price.
Mint: We display the most active mints by the total number of mints and provide the average gas price.
Transfers: We rank the most active transfers by the total number of transfers.
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We’ll be working internally to add more features and fine-tune our ranking system. In addition, we’ll be posting weekly rankings on our Twitter account may do some analysis via our social channels in the coming weeks.
Follow us on Twitter for the most up-to-date news regarding NFT Terminal or NFTs in general. We’re also planning an NFT giveaway soon, so stay tuned.
What are Crypto and NFT Whales? In the first week of February, four wallets purchased 63 billion Shiba Inu [SHIB] tokens, a Doge coin competitor and…nft-terminal.medium.com
Our “Notables” feed provides the following information regarding the wallets we track.
What was traded? We provide the name of the NFT collection and token ID or a list of IDs if it is a bundled transaction.
Who traded it? We give the wallet addresses of the sender and the recipient.
What kind of transaction was it? We label whale and influencer transactions by type: transaction can either be a “buy,” “sell,” “transfer*,” or “airdrop.”
Any other information? When applicable, we provide the price in ETH.
Anything else? We provide links to OpenSea if the NFT is listed there and a link to Etherscan for people to see the transaction itself.
So why should I track “Notables?” We believe speed and information is king to be successful in maintaining one’s NFT collection. We see “Notables” as a place for collectors to monitor what the major NFT holders are doing with their collection.
*Currently, “transfers” include regular transfers between wallets as well as staking. We’re working on updates to eventually separate staking from transfers, but for now, they are not categorized under “transfers.”
The remaining tabs on our platform provide real-time transactions filtered by type: sales, mints, and transfer events. Here’s a short breakdown of what type of information you can expect.
What information is in the “Sales” tab? We provide the collection name, sale price in ETH and USD, and a link to the transaction. Also for bundled sales, we group them into one block with additional links to OpenSea.
What information is in the “Mints” tab? We provide the collection name, the average mint price (in ETH and USD), average cost of gas (gwei), and links to the transaction and the project on OpenSea.
What information is in the “Transfers” tab? We provide the collection name and token ID, wallet addresses (sender and recipient), and links to the transaction and the project on OpenSea.
In the coming weeks, we‘ll be fine-tuning our feeds and will be adding new features to make our platform more robust. We also hope to include more NFT marketplaces in the future.

Having a live feed is great, but sometimes we want to take a closer look at the events happening in our feed. If you find something interesting like a massive bundle sale or a string of mints, you can move your cursor (see below) to pause our live feed.
We have contextual panels that display rankings on the right-hand side when you visit our site on desktop and above our feed when you visit our mobile site (mobile views displayed below). These are here to show users intervals of 1-, 4-, 12-hour rankings . We track the following based on the tab you’ve selected.
Notables: We display three rankings: most minted, most bought, and most sold collections by our 872 tracked wallets
Sales: We display “most active sales” by collection and display the total sales amount in the selected period and average sale price.
Mint: We display the most active mints by the total number of mints and provide the average gas price.
Transfers: We rank the most active transfers by the total number of transfers.
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We’ll be working internally to add more features and fine-tune our ranking system. In addition, we’ll be posting weekly rankings on our Twitter account may do some analysis via our social channels in the coming weeks.
Follow us on Twitter for the most up-to-date news regarding NFT Terminal or NFTs in general. We’re also planning an NFT giveaway soon, so stay tuned.
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