Database of Deals for .ENS Domains (08.05.23)
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The database contains two files:
1) ENS_DOMAIN_SALES - a file with domain purchases where the domain name has .eth in it, i.e. the domain is known for sure
2) NON_ETH_DOMAINS - there domains can be snaggy, because they are so specified on the site, and it is not known what kind of domain it is. For example, there may be specified as a domain: Unknown ENS name or New bundle (some peculiarities of its own)
The database contains the following columns:
Domain Name - domain name
Price in local currency - transaction amount in ETH
Currency - Currency (ETH)
Price In Usd [Changed Rate] - the amount of the deal in dollars at the price of ether at the moment of the database collection.
Event Timestamp - transaction date in the format 2023-05-08T19:13:35
Transaction Link - link to etherscan, to the deal
Seller Address - the ethercan address of the seller
Seller Public Username - public name (username) of the seller, if any
Seller Display Name - seller's display name, if any
Buyer Address - Buyer's address
Buyer Public Username - Buyer's public username, if any
Buyer Display Name - the displayed name (username) of the buyer, if any.
Token Id - I don't remember what it is, but it has the format '41524141684312608101199071099790801801973286881615634152758120019506111945083', apparently the token of the sold asset.
Event Type - transaction status (SUCCESSFUL)
THIS IS INFORMATION ABOUT TRANSACTIONS, SO DOMAINS CAN BE REPEATED:
1) ENS_DOMAIN_SALES - 308528 lines
2) NON_ETH_DOMAINS - 22538 lines
FORMAT: ARCHIVE 7Z
We respect our customers: for buying this product you will receive a 10% discount on your next purchase
We respect our partners: when you sell this product, you will receive 30% of its value.
1) ENS_DOMAIN_SALES - a file with domain purchases where the domain name has .eth in it, i.e. the domain is known for sure
2) NON_ETH_DOMAINS - there domains can be snaggy, because they are so specified on the site, and it is not known what kind of domain it is. For example, there may be specified as a domain: Unknown ENS name or New bundle (some peculiarities of its own)
The database contains the following columns:
Domain Name - domain name
Price in local currency - transaction amount in ETH
Currency - Currency (ETH)
Price In Usd [Changed Rate] - the amount of the deal in dollars at the price of ether at the moment of the database collection.
Event Timestamp - transaction date in the format 2023-05-08T19:13:35
Transaction Link - link to etherscan, to the deal
Seller Address - the ethercan address of the seller
Seller Public Username - public name (username) of the seller, if any
Seller Display Name - seller's display name, if any
Buyer Address - Buyer's address
Buyer Public Username - Buyer's public username, if any
Buyer Display Name - the displayed name (username) of the buyer, if any.
Token Id - I don't remember what it is, but it has the format '41524141684312608101199071099790801801973286881615634152758120019506111945083', apparently the token of the sold asset.
Event Type - transaction status (SUCCESSFUL)
THIS IS INFORMATION ABOUT TRANSACTIONS, SO DOMAINS CAN BE REPEATED:
1) ENS_DOMAIN_SALES - 308528 lines
2) NON_ETH_DOMAINS - 22538 lines
FORMAT: ARCHIVE 7Z
We respect our customers: for buying this product you will receive a 10% discount on your next purchase
We respect our partners: when you sell this product, you will receive 30% of its value.