Finder Tool
The Finder Tool is where the magic happens. It helps you create and manage projects, input data, run analysis, and discover high-value wallets like early buyers, private group members, and callers.
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The Finder Tool is where the magic happens. It helps you create and manage projects, input data, run analysis, and discover high-value wallets like early buyers, private group members, and callers.
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Use the panel on the left to create a new project.
Set a project name for the wallet lists you are about to explore.
Select your created project.
Enter the following details for each token:
Token Name
Contract Address (CA)
Chain (e.g., Ethereum, BSC)
Start Time and End Time (You can use either timestamps or block numbers.)
Tip: Tokens are added starting from the last entered block for better optimization. If the block range is too wide, some important data may not load correctly.
After entering data for multiple projects, click the "Solve" button.
The app will find and display wallets that match your criteria.
Save specific wallets and add custom labels for easier tracking.
From the final list, select any wallets you want, quickly save them, and optionally add a tag to specific ones for better organization.
Feed Wallet Finder with onchain data — Token Name, Contract, Chain, and Time Range.
It automatically uncovers wallets appearing across multiple projects.
Focus on target projects and key time windows.
Find wallets tied to private groups, early buyers, and trusted callers.
Activating deepCheck filters out contracts and suspected bots.
Warning: Using deepCheck will increase the processing time significantly.
This tool is designed for wallet discovery, not for downloading full transaction histories.
Narrowing down block ranges improves the chances of finding real hidden gems.
Inactive projects: If a project is not edited or used for a long time, all its transaction data (TX) will be automatically deleted to free up database space.
To continue working on an expired project, simply click the "Refresh" button.