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A Deep Dive into NFT Whales: A Longitudinal Study of the NFT Trading Ecosystem

Na Hyeon Park, Hanna Kim, Chanhee Lee, Changhoon Yoon, Seunghyeon Lee, Youngjin Jin and Seungwon Shin

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Abstract: NFT (Non-fungible Token) has drastically increased in its size, accounting for over \$16.9B of total market capitalization. Despite the rapid growth of NFTs, this market has not been examined thoroughly from a financial perspective. In this paper, we conduct methodical analyses to identify NFT market movers who play a significant role in potentially manipulating and oscillating NFT values. We collect over 3.8M NFT transaction data from the Ethereum Blockchain from January 2021 to February 2022 to extract trading information in line with the NFT lifecycle: (i) mint, (ii) transfer/sale, and (iii) burn. Based on the size of held NFT values, we classify NFT traders into three groups (whales, dolphins, and minnows). In total, we analyze 430K traders from 91 different NFT collection sources. We find that the top 0.1\% of NFT traders (i.e., whales) drive the NFT market with consistent, high returns. We then identify and characterize the NFT whales' unique investment strategies (e.g., mint/sale patterns, wash trading) to empirically understand the whales in the NFT market for the first time.

Date: 2023-02
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