Number of Addresses Last Active 6-7 Years





Number of Addresses Last Active 6–7 Years measures the number of ICP addresses whose last successful on-chain transaction occurred between six and seven years ago. This range represents some of the historical participants who have not interacted with the network for a substantial duration, reflecting a long-term layer of inactivity that precedes more recent growth and market cycles.

How it’s calculated

This metric evaluates each address by the timestamp of its most recent successful transaction. If the last confirmed interaction falls within the 6–7 year window, the address is counted once.

What this metric highlights

Addresses in this range capture a cohort that has remained idle for an extended period:

  • Increasing values may indicate older inactive addresses continuing to age into deeper dormancy tiers.
  • Stable values show a persistent group of dormant addresses that have not returned to activity for several years.
  • Decreasing values could reflect occasional reactivation or further aging into longer inactivity categories.

Limitations

This metric should be interpreted with several constraints in mind:

  • No value attribution: The economic significance of these addresses is unknown, regardless of whether they hold minimal or substantial ICP.
  • No ownership clarity: Addresses may belong to individuals, institutions, custodians, smart contracts, or automated systems.
  • No behavioral interpretation: Inactivity alone does not imply forgotten keys, strategic holding, loss of interest, or deliberate long-term retention.

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