π¦ΈββοΈWallet page
Last updated
Last updated
The Wallet page is a page with detailed information about a specific wallet. For example, letβs take the wallet 0xb5f6fc...c00e1d4bd.
The first thing we see is two balances:
The total wallet balance, including all coins in the selected network.
The Ethereum balance, which indicates how much ETH is held in this wallet.
By checking the balance, you can determine whether the wallet is still active or if funds have been withdrawn.
To the right of the balance, there is a Z button that links to the Zerion service with this wallet. In this service, you can view more details about the balance and transactions.
Next is a table showing the indicators of the original wallet (upper rows) and the calculated indicators for following the wallet (lower rows). The parameters (PnL, ROI, Winrate, etc.) are listed on the left, while the time intervals (24h, 7d, 1m, etc.) are displayed at the top.
All of this can be configured using the Interface settings button located at the top of the page. From this table, you can already draw conclusions about the profitability of the wallet and estimate whether you will be able to successfully replicate trades, as well as how much money you will need to follow, how frequently trades occur, etc.
The PnL chart for the original wallet displays:
Green line - PnL of the original wallet
Blue line - PnL of the following wallet
By default, the chart shows data for the past year. However, you can change the time frame below the chart.
A trade consists of a buy transaction, approval, and sale (as well as the corresponding calculated following operations). A trade remains in the Open status until 100% of the purchased coins are sold.
Each trade consists of two rows: the upper row displays the actual performance of the original walletβs transaction, while the lower row shows the calculated performance of the transaction if we had followed this wallet.
Trade Statuses:
Open - There is a purchase, but no sale has occurred, or less than 100% of what was purchased has been sold.
Closed - 100% of what was purchased has been sold.
Scam - The coin is fraudulent. There can be many reasons for this: liquidity withdrawal, honeypot, etc. Unfortunately, not all scam coins are marked with this status. We continue to improve the identification of such tokens.
Oversell - More coins have been sold than purchased. This can happen when additional tokens are sent to the wallet from external sources. Therefore, such operations may appear very profitable but are actually incorrect.
The columns with trade indicators can be customized in Interface Settings under the Trades settings section.
Trades may contain errors! If you find an error, please report it to us using the Send a Report button in the three-dot menu on the right.
Each trade can be expanded to see the operations it consists of:
BUY - Purchase of the token by the original wallet
f BUY - Calculated purchase of the token while following the wallet
APPROVE - Operation granting permission to a smart contract or dApp to use your tokens
f APPROVE - Calculated operation granting permission to a smart contract or dApp to use your tokens
SELL - Sale of the token by the original wallet
f SELL - Calculated sale of the token while following the wallet
In addition, you can expand each operation to see the details of the exchange. Here, you can view:
Coin Fee
Router Fee
Network Fee
Router
Application
Transaction hash
Swaps
Use the search by token address or name to quickly find the desired operation.
Use the Time period feature to calculate all wallet indicators only for the specified time frame. This can be useful if you want to assess how successful the wallet was over a certain period and compare that data with the current period. In this way, you can train your ability to predict the success of a wallet based on historical data.
Viewing one wallet page costs 1 credit per day. This means you can refresh the wallet page within a day without incurring additional charges.
For more details about Credits and pricing plans.
Interface settings