Flows Explorer Overview
The Flows Explorer is Inflecta’s primary activity exploration interface. It provides a token-centric, entity-aware reconstruction of on-chain activity designed to surface economically meaningful flows while filtering out structural and mechanical noise.
It combines near-real-time transfers, balance changes, and entity classification into a single, coherent view of how supply moves between insiders, the market, and circulation.
Economic Structure
All activity is organized using the same three economic buckets applied across Inflecta:
Supply — insider-associated and project-controlled cohorts (for example, treasury, contributors, investors) Demand — entities accumulating tokens with directional exposure (for example, liquid funds, asset managers, retail brokers) Circulation — venues and entities primarily facilitating liquidity or redistribution (for example, centralized exchanges, prime brokers, trading firms, DeFi protocols)
This structure allows flows to be interpreted in terms of distribution, accumulation, and circulation dynamics, rather than isolated wallet movements.
Noise Filtering and Transfer Selection
The Flows Explorer does not display all on-chain transfers.
Only economically relevant activity is surfaced, including:
Transfers above a token-specific value threshold
All transfers involving wallets or entities classified as economically significant
Purely mechanical activity — such as DEX internal flows, arbitrage loops, protocol plumbing, bridges, staking contracts, and internal exchange movements — is systematically deprioritized or excluded.
This ensures the view reflects capital movement, not transaction spam.
Project-Aware Attribution
Flows are interpreted in a project-aware context:
Transfers originating from project distribution wallets are attributed to the relevant supply cohort where applicable.
Wallet migrations and internal transfers are tracked as long as effective control is assessed to remain unchanged.
Tokens are considered distributed once they reach wallets or entities classified as externally controlled or part of general circulation.
Key Entities view
The Key Entities panel highlights economically relevant actors associated with the token.
It supports multiple views, including:
Top holders — entities or wallets holding the largest balances
Top accumulators — entities with the largest net balance increase over the selected period
Top distributors — entities with the largest net balance decrease over the selected period
Accumulation and distribution are measured as net change, not gross flow.
To preserve signal quality, the following are excluded from appearing as top entities:
DeFi protocols and pools
Bridges
Staking and vesting contracts
Centralized exchanges
Arbitrage and purely mechanical bots
Wallet metadata
Classified wallets may include the following metadata where available:
Entity attribution (for example, Binance, Wintermute)
Public name (for example, Hot Wallet, Treasury Receiver)
Wallet type (for example, OTC, Custody, Market Maker)
Entity type (for example, Trading Firm, Liquid Fund)
Project role and hop distance from project-controlled wallets (for example, Contributors · H2)
Attribution confidence score
Current balance
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