WALLETS
Learn how to use Mizar Wallets Research Dashboard to find the best wallets
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Learn how to use Mizar Wallets Research Dashboard to find the best wallets
Last updated
To access the Mizar Wallets Research Dashboard, visit this link.
Mizar live fetches and stores all swaps over the past 30 days, computing statistics and wallet labeling. This capability allows Mizar to provide advanced statistics on the performance of all wallets on supported chains, revealing the trading activities of those wallets.
In the table above, you can access various types of information:
Address: The wallet address, including its labeling (Top Sniper, Top Early Ape, Top Trader). Read more here.
Balance: Current base balance (e.g., ETH on Ethereum) of the wallet.
Tokens: Number of unique tokens traded, categorized as snipe, early ape, or trade.
PnL: Total (realized and unrealized) Profit and Loss in USD over the last 30 days.
Returns: Total (realized and unrealized) Returns in % over the last 30 days, calculated as the total PnL divided by the maximum token value held in USD over the period.
Wins: Total number of successful trades compared to the total number of unique tokens traded.
Rugs: Total number of rug pulls encountered.
Holding Time: Average duration a position was held over the past 30 days.
Last Swap: Timestamp of the last swap transaction.
Mizar ranks each wallet against others and assigns labels. This helps traders identify the best wallets to copy-trade or monitor.
The wallet labeling is as follows:
📄 Best To Copy: The top wallets to copy-trafe. Our advanced AI model identifies the most effective wallets to copy, helping you achieve optimal performance.
🎯 Top Sniper: A wallet ranking in the top 10% based on total profit from tokens sniped (sniped within a maximum of 1 hour after launch).
🐒 Early Ape: A wallet ranking in the top 10% based on total profit from tokens sniped (traded between a maximum of 1 hour and 2 weeks after launch).
📈 Top Trader: A wallet ranking in the top 10% based on total profit from tokens sniped (traded after a minimum of 2 weeks after launch).
🚨 Rug Addicted: A wallet where more than 20% of purchased tokens turned out to be rug-pulls or scams.
⛔ Suspicious: A wallet that was able to buy and sell rug-pulls, multiple times.
⛔ Dangerous: A wallet involved in the creation or trading of multiple scams and rug.pulls.
By clicking on any wallet, you'll be able to access its advanced statistics.
Here you can get an overview of the wallet's main statistics, including realized P&L (from tokens that have been bought and sold) and unrealized P&L (from tokens that have been bought but not yet fully sold). You can also see the total number of buys and sell
In this table, you can see what the wallet traded in the last 30 days, aggregated by token address. This view helps you understand the wallet's performance on specific tokens, including whether the token is still held (open) or has been fully sold with P&L realized (closed). By clicking on a row, you'll be able to view all the swaps associated with the aggregated swap.
Here you can see the distribution of unique tokens purchased, realized P&L, or volume across different fully diluted market capitalizations. This helps you understand whether the wallet is more likely trading large-cap or small-cap coins.
Micro Cap: $0 - $1M
Small Cap: $1M - $10M
Medium Cap: $10M - $100M
Large Cap: $100M - $1B
Mega Cap: $1B+
In the Last Swaps table, you can view the most recent 10 swaps executed by the wallet. This helps you understand the wallet's latest moves and evaluate your next steps.