Understanding BombCrypto Analytics metrics

How to interpret PnL, ROI, claims, portfolio and hero supply — and what each number says about the game's economy.

Last updated: 2026-06-13

BombCrypto Analytics dashboards turn blockchain events into useful metrics. But a number without context can mislead. This guide explains what each main metric means, how it's computed and how to use it without drawing wrong conclusions.

Claim — reward withdrawals

A claim is the withdrawal of rewards (in BCOIN or SEN) a player has accumulated. The claim ranking shows the wallets that withdrew the most in a time window (1, 3, 7 or 30 days). It's a good indicator of who is harvesting the most from the game in the short term — but remember that withdrawing a lot can also mean exiting a position.

PnL — net result

PnL (profit and loss) cross-references what a wallet withdrew in rewards with what it withdrew from stake, both converted to dollars using market quotes. The reading: high PnL means a wallet that collected a lot in rewards relative to how much locked capital it cashed out. It's a measure of efficiency, not absolute balance.

PnL here is a relative metric based on on-chain claim and withdraw flows. It doesn't include the acquisition cost of heroes or off-chain gains, so it should be read as a comparative indicator between wallets, not a complete financial statement.

Implied ROI

A hero's implied ROI estimates the annualized return based on the network's recent claim rate and the hero's current stake. It's a projection — it assumes the observed reward pace holds. Use it to compare heroes and scenarios, not as a yield promise.

Every ROI estimate assumes current conditions continue. In play-to-earn games, reward rates, token prices and rules change. Treat projections as hypotheses, not guarantees.

Portfolio over time

The portfolio chart records, once a day, the dollar value of a wallet's stake (BCOIN + SEN). It lets you visualize how the position evolves — growth, stability or decline — over weeks and months.

Hero supply over time

This dashboard counts how many heroes of each rarity exist on the network each day, from mint events. It's a macro view of hero inflation: how much each tier grows, and at what pace. Because the data comes from on-chain mint events, it reflects the real supply, not a sample.

Reward pools

The pools show the balance of the wallets that pay rewards (the claim pool) and the total tokens locked in stake (the stake pool), per network. Tracking the claim pool helps you understand the health of the game's payment flow.

General reading principle

No single metric tells the whole story. Cross-reference stake rankings with claim and PnL, and watch trends over time rather than a single moment. That's how on-chain data becomes better decisions.