🤖Analyzer
Analyze token contracts and wallet addresses.
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Analyze token contracts and wallet addresses.
Last updated
TUFExt's Analyzer works with a token or wallet's addresses to analyze a whole breadth of information regarding token analytics and related trader's performance.
Users can quickly view detailed information regarding any token launched on the Ethereum blockchain to determine if it is a safe trade to work with.
Likewise, users can explore deep into specific wallets to discover top performing traders from whom one may want to copytrade with, for example with the Tracker Bot.
This page is broken down into two main sections which explain the powerful utility at hand:
The token contract analyzer is broken down into a group of windows which present datasets for slightly different purposes.
The first window shows basic token information including name, contract address, ticker etc.., as well as the balance of buys vs sells, number of holders and market cap.
This window shows a table of top performing wallets who have traded the token. It lists the wallets in descending order by profit percentile. It shows each wallet's buys, sells and profit margins in USD, ETH and %.
This small bar chart includes just three best performing wallets with one statistic; their profit percentile. There is a See All
button for users to select which brings up the All Trades table in fullscreen.
Chart to show the top three fastest wallets.
This displays quickly the first three traders on the first open block of trading for that token.
If openTrading was called to start trading on block 58753933 then this will show the first three traders who opened a position.
The new inactive wallet scanner allows TUFExt users to easily identify inactive wallets trading token launches. This includes wallets that have only invested in a single token and wallets where the first ever transaction was with that token in question.
The Inactive Wallet Scanner checks every wallet that has been inactive for over 30 days. Certain wallets only buy into specific tokens that they feel will do well or have insider knowledge about.
With this newly added feature it will scan every wallet that has been inactive for over 30 days and will highlight when that wallet has become active again and what token it’s bought into.
This feature tracks every wallet that doesn’t have any trading history but will track the first token that the wallet buys into.
Certain developers/teams create multiple wallets before launching their own token. With this feature it will allow you to scan those wallets and see when these events are taking place.
Often these fresh wallets will continue to trade and are represented here.
This feature shows wallets that have been created for the sole purpose of only buying into one specific token and nothing else just like 1st Buy wallets, except it is listed here when there is no continued trading activity.
Here is a large scatter plot graph used to show the occurrence of transactions and trades made across the a time frame since launch.
It provides an overview of activity using the X axis and block number and Y axis as trader position.
A table view of all the trades made in chronological order. The data set can be ordered just like a table in Excel or Google Sheets.
The data in this table is everything you can expect to see by looking at the raw data gathered from Etherscan CSV files.
Data includes: Rank, Wallet, Block no., Values in and out etc.
The search bar can be quickly utilised here to search for a value of a buy or to filter down to a wallet address.
By toggling the filter icon users can filter certain the dataset with multiple parameters selected.
For example to find transactions within certain value ranges that are only buy trades.
This utility is feature rich with an interactive large dataset of all trades made by the particular wallet in analysis.
Users have the ability to quickly discern if a trader is profitable usining quick graphs and overall data. Furthermore, advanced analytics can be achieved by going into the data table which uses a trader's full trading history.
The wallet address analyzer is broken down into:
Wallet details provide background information on a wallet, for example their current holdings in main tokens such as ETH, USDT etc, as well as their address and links for further inspection.
Useful section to view quickly the performance of each trader since the beginning of that wallet's activity, or just the last week, or only the previous 24 hours.
Shows no. of trades made, their trader rating, profit percentile and USD equivalent.
Snipe position is useful to see how many trades of a particular wallet address were sniping 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc., blocks.
Similar to the table for exploring all trades made for tokens, each wallet will display the same table with the same utility for searching parameters as well as filtering down the data.
Clicking a row will take the user to a panel with more information concerning a particular trade. User's can view all buy and sell transactions with a profit and loss score.
Here you have quick links to the DEXTools and to DexScreener charts.
The user can toggle the icon to favorite a wallet address. This will then populate the active window in the home dashboard.
If a wallet address has many 5 next to it means 5 of their trades indicates that they opened a position within the first block.