Mints and burns
What is this CSV for?
This CSV includes event data related to the addition (mint) and removal (burn) of tokens from a liquidity pool.
File structure details
File Name: [kaiko_exchange_code]_[pool_address]_[date].csv
Files are created on a daily basis.
example: usp2_0xb4e16d0168e52d35cacd2c6185b44281ec28c9dc_2023-02-12.csv
Cut-off time:
00:00:00 UTC
We use the timestamp of the block in order to cut-off the data points between days.
Column Delimeter: , (comma)
Decimal Mark (in numbers): . (dot)
block_number
The height of the block.
16028979
timestamp
The timestamp of the block.
1669161611000
datetime
The date equivalent.
2023-02-12T00:00:11Z
pool_name
Name of the pool as it is written on the blockchain.
USDC-WETH
type
Event type. By default both burn and mint are shown.
burn
or mint
transaction_hash
Filter on a specific transaction hash.
0xe68b84740**
price
The price at this block.
0.0006495312950691
symbols
The symbols of the tokens in the pool, separated by a semi-colon.
USDC;WETH
addresses
The addresses of the tokens in the pool, separated by a semi-colon.
0xa0b86991c6218b36c1d19d4a2e9eb0ce3606eb48;0xc02aaa39b223fe8d0a0e5c4f27ead9083c756cc2
amounts
The amounts of liquidity of each token, separated by a semi-colon.
4.3800141550673e+07;28449.56266562047
Last updated