Wallets as Recipients of Ether or Tokens Sample Clauses

Wallets as Recipients of Ether or Tokens. ‌ In a broad sense, any address that has sent or received Ether or tokens at some point in time may be called a wallet: on-chain wallet in case of a contract address and off-chain wallet otherwise. Addresses transferring Ether can be easily identified by looking at the senders and receivers of successful messages with an Ether value greater than zero. Token transfers are harder to detect, as the addresses receiving tokens are not directly involved in the transfer. We identify token holders as the addresses that appear in calls of the meth- ods transfer(address,uint256), transferFrom(address,address,uint256), mint(address,uint256), balanceOf(address) or in events of the type Transfer(address,address,uint256). 2An infinity of possible function headers is mapped to a finite number of signatures, so there is no guarantee that we have recovered the original header. The probability of collisions is low, however. For example, of the 471 k signatures in our dictionary only 33 appear with a second function header. Table 2: Accounts having held Ether or tokens [in millions] Ether tokens both neither contracts 2.3 6.8 0.5 27.1 users 49.4 21.9 43.5 Table 2 lists the number of accounts that ever held Ether or tokens. The number of user accounts that never held Ether or tokens is difficult to assess. According to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇, the number of addresses in the state was almost 130 M. However, as accounts are removed from the state space when no longer in use, this number is smaller than the sum of the numbers in the table above.

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