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This is a Pro plan feature. You need at least one Holder Snapshot before data appears here — go to Holder Snapshot and run a scan first.
How the score is calculated
The score is a weighted combination of four components:| Component | What it measures |
|---|---|
| Retention | What percentage of past holders are still holding |
| Concentration | How evenly the supply is spread (high whale concentration lowers the score) |
| Growth | Net change in unique holders between snapshots |
| Diamond Hands | Percentage of holders who have held through multiple snapshots |
Score ranges
| Score | Label | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| 75 – 100 | Healthy | Loyal holders, good distribution, positive momentum |
| 50 – 74 | Moderate | Solid base but some signals to watch |
| 25 – 49 | At Risk | Notable holder exits or concentration concerns |
| 0 – 24 | Critical | Significant sell pressure or distribution problems — action recommended |
Stats panel
Alongside the score, you’ll see a quick-stats breakdown:- Unique holders — total wallets currently holding
- Total NFTs tracked — NFTs included in the latest snapshot
- Single-NFT holders — percentage of holders with only 1 NFT (higher = more fragile)
- Whales — holders above the whale threshold (≥1% of supply)
- Top 10 concentration — percentage of supply held by the top 10 wallets
Holder Retention History
This table answers one question per row: of the wallets that held NFTs on that date, how many are still holding today? It works by comparing each past snapshot’s wallet list against today’s list, wallet by wallet. If a wallet that was holding on May 25 is still holding on Jun 8, it counts as retained. If it’s gone — it sold or transferred out.| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Snapshot date | When that snapshot was taken |
| Holders | How many unique wallets held NFTs at that time |
| Still holding today | How many of those exact same wallets are still holding right now |
| Retention | Still holding today ÷ Holders, as a percentage |
The latest snapshot always shows ”—” for retention — it is the reference point everything else is compared against. Once you take a new snapshot, that row will start showing a retention rate.
Reading the score guide
Two signals to watch:- Good signal — high retention + high diamond hands + score above 75 → community is loyal and holding long-term
- Warning signal — high exits + low retention + score below 50 → consider running engagement campaigns or holder incentives
Tips
- Run snapshots regularly (weekly or monthly) to get accurate retention and growth scores. A single snapshot produces estimated values.
- Use the score alongside Sell Pressure and Wallet Overlap for a complete picture of holder behavior.
- If concentration is high, consider incentives that reward smaller holders to balance the distribution.

