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Filters and Columns in Table View

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Last updated 11 months ago

Step 1: Hover over the left side bar and click on “Explorer”.

Step 2: Select a Generic View of your choice. For illustration, we have chosen Cards.

Step 3: There are 5 pre-defined columns on “Cards”.

  • “Name” refers to the gaming assets.

  • “Function” refers to the utility of the gaming asset in-game.

  • “Min. ask price” is a financial metric that refers to the minimum asking price during the selected time period on-chain. By default, the token standard is Ethereum.

  • “Volume” is a financial metric that refers to the total transaction volume exchanged during the selected time period on-chain. By default, the token standard is Ethereum.

  • “Tags” are customizable, where you can create your own custom tags to group, cluster and organise assets.

Step 4: Each financial metric column can be further customised. Click on “...” next to the metric.

You can select the time period and compare Min. Ask Price against the previous time period. For example, we select Time Period > Last Week in the drop down, select Display > %, and select “ETH”. The Explorer will show the percentage change in min. ask price week on week. You can also sort the assets by min ask. price

Step 5: You can further filter assets with more characteristics (i.e rarity, type, cost) by clicking on “Filters”.

Step 6: Have fun customising and playing with the columns on table view.

How to Filter on Priming Explorer
https://youtu.be/j5eEnFl_RCI?si=B639LBFfE7gm37XTyoutu.be
How to Sort on Priming Explorer