🗺️Wallet Oracle Navigation

Master the wallet analysis with the Blazing Wallet Oracle.

Getting started

To get started, simply click this link to open Blazing Wallet Oracle on Telegram.

To start, click on the start button.

Once you have started the bot, you can immediately begin scanning wallets. To do this, send the bot the address of the wallet you wish to scan.

Before you start scanning a wallet, make sure its address belongs to the Ethereum network (ERC20 Wallet). If you send a wrong wallet, you will receive the following error message.

Scanning wallets.

After you send the correct wallet address, the bot will begin scanning it.

Wallet scanning may take some time as we use third-party databases, which increases response time.

Sometimes, the bot may generate the following error. It may occur in case of malfunctions on the side of database servers or during ongoing technical works.

An example of the information collected about the scanned wallet.

After successful scanning, the bot will send a message with all collected information.

Analyzing the received information.

In order to analyze the information received, let's understand what kind of information the bot sends.

The bot discovers any significant projects or tokens that were started by the main wallet or any of its connections, it will sort these projects by their success or importance. It will then show you the top five of these projects. If there are more than five, it will let you know. For example, it might say something like, "There are 3 more."

In our case, the Blazing Wallet Oracle identified three tokens with a developer whose wallet is scannable, as indicated by "0" hops.

Example of Analysis Outcome: For instance, if the main wallet (Hop 0) launched a token named "GO AI (GOAI)" on 2023-12-07, the analysis would detail its performance - like the number of buy and sell transactions, trading volumes, market capitalization, and growth metrics (e.g., 1114x increase from launch).

Tracking Deployments and Transactions: The bot also tracks and analyzes significant activities like successful deployments (e.g., the launch of a new token) associated with the main wallet or its connections. It ranks these activities by the success or scale of a token launch.

What is "hops"?

"Hops" in wallet refers to a method of analyzing the connections and activities of a specific wallet by tracing the transactions and interactions it has with other wallets. Here's a breakdown of how it works:

Hop 0 - The Main Wallet: This is the starting point of the analysis. For example, if the main wallet's address is 0x02Da8f01e2d86c84ae1AC3811319C4127f419b48, this wallet is considered "Hop 0." It's the central wallet whose transactions and interactions are being examined.

Hop 1 - Direct Connections: These are wallets that have directly interacted with the main wallet (Hop 0), typically through incoming transactions. If a wallet sends a transaction to Hop 0, it becomes a Hop 1 wallet in relation to the main wallet.

Subsequent Hops (Hop 2 to Hop 5-6): The analysis then extends to the wallets that have interacted with Hop 1 wallets, and so on, up to Hops 5 or 6. Each "hop" represents a layer of connection away from the main wallet. The higher the hop number, the more distant the connection is from the main wallet.

In summary, "hops" is a systematic approach to explore and understand the network of transactions and interactions stemming from a specific wallet. This analysis can reveal the wallet's influence, its major activities, and the extent of its network within the blockchain ecosystem.

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