This metric shows the supply held by addresses that hold the selected asset or held it previously, segmented into "retention cohorts". The cohorts are defined as follows:
New: Addresses that interacted with the asset for the first time during the last 30 days and have a non-zero balance.Retained (Increase): Addresses that had a non-zero balance 30d ago and have increased their holdings since then.Retained (Equal): Addresses that have the same non-zero balance now compared to 30 days ago.Retained (Decrease): Addresses that had a non-zero balance 30d ago and have reduced their holdings since then, but still have a balance greater than zero.Resurrected: Addresses with a non-zero balance that didn't hold any supply 30 days ago. Note that addresses that appeared for the first time during the last 30 days are not included here and instead captured in the cohortNew.
Addresses with a balance below a certain dust threshold are not considered as holders and their balance is not taken into account in the supply shown here.
This is the Point-in-Time (PiT) variant of MoM Holder Retention Supply. PiT metrics are strictly append-only and their history is immutable. The historic data does not necessarily reflect the best current knowledge, but the information at the time when a data point was first computed. PiT metrics are ideal candidates for applications in model backtesting and related quantitative purposes. Read our article on PiT metrics for more information.