Mirror Analysis: Week 24 in Review (2024)

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This entry is part of the series: Mirror Entries Analysis. Each week, Post3 utilizes data extraction and data analysis techniques to deliver insightful reports with information concerning authors, articles, revenue, chains, keywords, and more, derived from exploring Mirror data.

A filter is applied to the extracted data. For instance, entries with one-word titles and bodies with less than 55 words are not considered to minimize the noise and incentivize good writing practices. In addition, Large Language Models (LLMs) are utilized to obtain tags from each article.

On week 24 we tackle the following questions:

  1. What are the general statistics?

  2. How does the user activity change over the week?

  3. Who are the authors from whom people have collected the most?

  4. Which entries were the most collected?

  5. Which authors/publications generated the most revenue?

  6. Which entries generated the most revenue?

  7. What was the networks/chains usage?

⚠️ Note: The number of collections/mints of some entries might have changed at the time I’m writing.

Let's begin to analyse 706 posts collected from week 24.

1 - What are the general statistics?

By analyzing weekly statistics, we can gain insights into user activity and identify any imbalances in collection and revenue distributions. Let's explore the total collected and earned revenue (in USD) along with the average (mean), middle value (median), and spread (standard deviation) of these metrics.

| Features    | Total    | Mean     | Median   | Std      |
| ----------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
| Collections | 1285.0   | 2.0      | 0.0      | 17.6     |
| Revenue     | 44141.7  | 67.8     | 0.0      | 1691.1   |

2 - How does the user activity change over the week?

While there are several ways to measure the user activity on Mirror, one that gives us a better understanding of the writers' activity, is by observing the total of articles created per day of the week, along with the number of collections and revenue. By visualizing these three metrics in a single chart, we can identify potential correlations between them.

Bar chart showing the number of entries, collections and revenue per day
Bar chart showing the number of entries, collections and revenue per day

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3 - Who are the authors/publications from whom people have collected the most?

The number of times an article has been collected/minted serves as a valuable metric to understand an author's popularity on Mirror. The “Author“ is the publication/newsletter, some authors such as protocols and ecosystems have several contributors that write to their publications. Let’s take a look at the ones whose work has attracted more collectors.

Bar chart showing the authors with the most collections
Bar chart showing the authors with the most collections

Below is the list of the authors/publications with the most collections:

  1. Taiko Labs

  2. Entropy

  3. Nostra

  4. Mint Blockchain

  5. Lumoz

  6. BasePaint

  7. Open Access Supercomputing Foundation

  8. Layer3

  9. Boost

  10. Polygon Governance

  11. Kain.eth

  12. XYRO

  13. Aligned

  14. Yeet 🏆

  15. Hybrid

  16. Eclipse Foundation

  17. Berachain Ecosystem 🐻⛓⚛️

  18. CryptoFortochka

  19. SyncSwap

  20. FOAM

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4 - Which entries were the most collected?

Some authors publish several times in a weekly period, which grants them more collections than others. Hence we need to take a look at entries individually, to see which ones performed better. These are the top entries:

Bar chart showing the entries with the most collections
Bar chart showing the entries with the most collections
  1. Trailblazers Kicks Off: 12 Million TAIKO prize pool for the first season!

  2. Introducing the Entropy Testnet

  3. NSTR: Snapshot & Airdrop

  4. Introducing Raiko, Taiko’s multi-prover

  5. Hunting for BasePaint Masterpieces on the Base Blockchain

  6. Lumoz Node Sale is coming in hot! Pre-sale and Whitelist Registration will officially begin on June 17th

  7. Mint Blockchain Ambassador Program 2.0 Kicks Off

  8. How to Use Mint Blockchain Fast Bridge

  9. Economics of the AO Computer

  10. Launch Season

  11. Announcing $21M in total funding & more

  12. Introducing the Daily Boost during Onchain Summer

  13. Your Ultimate Guide to XYRO Testnet

  14. POL²: Next Steps for Yeet

  15. Transitioning from L1 to L2

  16. Aligned Manifesto

  17. Building the Future of Polygon Governance

  18. Converting AOCRED to Claim AO

  19. Berachain V2: An explanation of the changes, how it affects PoL dynamics and why it’s an important next step

  20. Lumoz Node Sale Updates: Ensuring Fair Valuation and Equal Opportunities

  21. SyncSwap Tutorial for zkSync x Bybit Campaign

  22. Introducing Cycloid: Ethereum Transactions Over Radio

  23. Introducing Rho Markets: The Native Liquidity Layer on Scroll

  24. Ship’s Log - Release 77 - June 12th, 2024

  25. Quest For Kresk Season 1: KREDITS Farming

  26. Zyfi Secures $2 Millions

  27. Nostra LBP FAQs

  28. Season One: Strategy for Community Grants Program

  29. Introducing Invariant: Revolutionizing Liquidity on Eclipse

  30. Berachain. Вторая часть тестнета

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5 - Which authors/publications generated the most revenue?

Revenue serves as an indicator of one's ability to attract and retain people to mint their content. Here we’ll take a look at the authors that generated the most revenue from minted entries, and how it correlates with collections.

Bar chart showing the authors that generated the most revenue
Bar chart showing the authors that generated the most revenue

Below is the list of authors/publications with the most revenue:

  1. Entropy

  2. Taiko Labs

  3. Nostra

  4. Mint Blockchain

  5. Lumoz

  6. BasePaint

  7. Open Access Supercomputing Foundation

  8. Berachain Ecosystem 🐻⛓⚛️

  9. Layer3

  10. Boost

  11. Kain.eth

  12. XYRO

  13. Aligned

  14. Yeet 🏆

  15. Hybrid

  16. Eclipse Foundation

  17. CryptoFortochka

  18. SyncSwap

  19. FOAM

  20. TokenHunters

6 - Which entries generated the most revenue?

Just as for collections, revenue must be studied individually. People may be loyal to their favourite authors, but in the end, they will mint what they really like or find useful. Studying entries individually is important for writers to understand what kind of content people are willing to mint, and at what price. Below, are the entries with the most revenue:

Bar chart showing the entries that generated the most revenue
Bar chart showing the entries that generated the most revenue
  1. Introducing the Entropy Testnet

  2. Trailblazers Kicks Off: 12 Million TAIKO prize pool for the first season!

  3. NSTR: Snapshot & Airdrop

  4. Introducing Raiko, Taiko’s multi-prover

  5. Hunting for BasePaint Masterpieces on the Base Blockchain

  6. Lumoz Node Sale is coming in hot! Pre-sale and Whitelist Registration will officially begin on June 17th

  7. Berachain V2: An explanation of the changes, how it affects PoL dynamics and why it’s an important next step

  8. Mint Blockchain Ambassador Program 2.0 Kicks Off

  9. How to Use Mint Blockchain Fast Bridge

  10. Economics of the AO Computer

  11. Announcing $21M in total funding & more

  12. Launch Season

  13. Introducing the Daily Boost during Onchain Summer

  14. Your Ultimate Guide to XYRO Testnet

  15. POL²: Next Steps for Yeet

  16. Transitioning from L1 to L2

  17. Aligned Manifesto

  18. Converting AOCRED to Claim AO

  19. Lumoz Node Sale Updates: Ensuring Fair Valuation and Equal Opportunities

  20. SyncSwap Tutorial for zkSync x Bybit Campaign

  21. Introducing Cycloid: Ethereum Transactions Over Radio

  22. Ship’s Log - Release 77 - June 12th, 2024

  23. Introducing Rho Markets: The Native Liquidity Layer on Scroll

  24. Welcome to Pett.ai

  25. Quest For Kresk Season 1: KREDITS Farming

  26. Zyfi Secures $2 Millions

  27. Nostra LBP FAQs

  28. Introducing Invariant: Revolutionizing Liquidity on Eclipse

  29. Berachain. Вторая часть тестнета

  30. Introducing Halo Influencer Badge: A new paradigm for creator value sharing

7 - What was the networks/chains usage?

Understanding the usage of L2 chains for minting NFT articles, is key for writers to decide which network should they use. The following pie chart only compares the usage, other metrics should be taken into account, such as the type of articles that are being published in each chain and so on.

Pie chart comparing the usage of the L2 chains
Pie chart comparing the usage of the L2 chains

On week 24, Optimism dominates with 92.3% of network usage. In the second position, we have Zora with 3.8%. The third most used network is Polygon with 1.5%. Followed by Base with 1.4% and finally Linea with 0.9%.

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Accessing week 24 entries dataset

Post3 encourages you to explore the dataset and uncover more gems or generate your own charts and insights. The datasets contain the following features:

  • platform: web3 publishing platform.

  • title: the title of the article.

  • description: a short description of the article.

  • body: the full content of the article.

  • link: the URL for the article.

  • arweave_link: the URL for the Arweave JSON content.

  • author: the author/publication.

  • contributor_link: the writer of the article.

  • date: the date when the article was first published.

  • tags: tags that define the article generated using LLMs.

  • collections: number of mints the article has at the time the data was extracted.

  • supply: the maximum number of mints an article can have.

  • price: the price of the article in ETH or MATIC depending on the currency feature.

  • price_usd: the price in USD.

  • currency: either MATIC or ETH, others may join in the future.

  • network: the L2 solution used to mint the article.

  • revenue: collections times the price in USD.

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