On-Chain Intelligence
Crypto Wallet Tracker
A wallet tracker is only as useful as the wallets it watches. Most dashboards drown users in transactions. The real edge is knowing which wallets actually move the market and what their pattern looks like.
What a wallet tracker should surface
- Cold storage flows to exchanges — sell-side pressure
- Exchange outflows to fresh wallets — accumulation
- Re-staking or locking — reduced free float
- Cluster rotation between chains — ecosystem shift
- Repeat patterns before past price moves
Behavioral tagging
Arxion groups wallets into behavior clusters: early accumulators, reliable distributors, arbitrage bots, and passive holders. Tagging turns a noisy feed into a signal layer.
Chain coverage
- Solana for high-velocity on-chain trading
- Ethereum and major EVM L2s for stablecoin and blue-chip flow
- Bridges for cross-ecosystem rotation
Workflow with Arxion
- Track wallet clusters tied to your asset of interest
- Watch for concentrated accumulation or distribution
- Cross-check CEX volume on the same asset
- Enter only when on-chain and CEX context agree
- Exit on distribution signals, not on emotion
Track the wallets that actually move markets.
Open a free Arxion account and start with cluster tracking.
Try ArxionFAQ
What is a crypto wallet tracker?
A tool that monitors on-chain wallets and surfaces meaningful activity, from accumulation to cross-chain rotation.
Do wallet trackers work for centralized exchanges?
Only indirectly. You can see deposits and withdrawals, but internal CEX order books are private. Arxion combines on-chain and CEX volume data for the full picture.
Can I follow specific wallets?
Yes. You can watch individual wallets, but cluster-level behavior usually gives stronger signals than single addresses.
Which chains are supported?
Solana and major EVM chains.