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Jupiter's airdrop has recently become the focus of the market, triggering extensive discussion and analysis. This article will analyze this airdrop from the aspects of JUP collection status, Solana chain data, etc.
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So far, more than 440,000 addresses have received 622 million JUP tokens from Jupiter. There are still 54% of wallets eligible for airdrops that have not yet claimed JUP, leaving approximately 378 million JUPs unclaimed.
Most people only received less than 1,000 JUP. 59% of those who participated in the airdrop (261,000 wallets) only received 200 JUP. About 1,500 wallets received 100,000-200,000 JUP.
Recipients of higher airdrop amounts tend to still hold JUP, while 72% of those who received less than 1,000 JUP no longer hold it. The most loyal group of recipients are wallets that have received 50,000-100,000 JUP. Note: Holders may use it for DeFi activities.
Next, let us analyze the data on Solana.
Currently, Solana is processing a 13% increase in transaction volume over the past 90 days, and Solana is able to maintain block times close to 400 milliseconds.
While this may seem normal for Solana, more wallets are transacting on the network and competing for faster inclusion.
On the day of the JUP airdrop, Solana’s active addresses hit a one-year high, and at least 50% of active wallets claimed JUP on the network. As the number of wallets transacting on Solana increases, we expect average transaction fees to increase as well.
Solana’s average transaction fee was 2 times that of the previous day (January 30), but for users, this transaction fee is still very low, with each transaction costing only about $0.017.
Median fees for priority processing surged, but lowest priority fees remained at 0.
This means that despite competition in terms of transaction inclusion, the network is still able to handle normal user transactions paying a 0 priority fee.
Currently, 6,000 SOLs worth approximately $600,000 have been burned on the network.
Jito validator tips also reached their highest value, receiving 8,370 SOL (worth $837,000) in a single day.
As we have seen across the network, some advanced users are executing complex bundled transactions, which may require more computing units to process.