Key Points:
The average idle time of these addresses is 384 days, with most being inactive for over a year. Among the unclaimed addresses, there are 37,338 entities, with the largest entity controlling 635 addresses, eligible to claim a whopping 1,224,875 ARB tokens.
Surprisingly, 2,573 addresses have never executed a transfer transaction on Arbitrum, primarily comprising protocol contracts or Arbitrum Nova users. The majority of addresses are eligible to claim 1,250 ARB tokens.
Arbitrum recently announced that unclaimed ARB airdrop tokens will be transferred to the DAO treasury after the Ethereum network block height 18208000, which is just around 2 days and 10 hours away. More details are expected to follow.
The ARB governance token and airdrop were launched by Arbitrum Foundation on March 23. Nansen’s analysis of Arbitrum’s on-chain metrics post-airdrop reveals consistent activity flow, including a growth in gas spending on the platform.
However, there has been a notable decline in the number of new wallet addresses and transactions since the airdrop, suggesting a decrease in new user adoption. While various metrics showcase ecosystem growth, this shift implies that the initial influx of users following the airdrop has tapered off.
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