If you often conduct data queries in the encryption field, or do some data mining and research, then you must use some on-chain tool platforms. In previous articles, we have introduced you to some useful tools. Today we will continue this topic and sort out some tools that you may use. Taking advantage of these tools can help you get a head start on the market and find those Alpha project tokens before anyone else does.

The first tool is ETH Token Explorer

If you want to track crypto wallets that you think are worth tracking for free, then you can try ETH Token Explorer, a simple Telegram Bot tool through which you can receive any transactions from the tracked wallets in real time.

The second tool is Pirb View

Pirb is also a free TG tool that allows you to scan any contract address for inspection and sniper analysis. The tool also provides top holders, token distribution, chart analysis, and more. And all these features are available for free.

The third tool is Nerdbot

Similar to the TG tool mentioned above, you can use Nerdbot to view the transaction behavior of a specified wallet. At the same time, you can also ask the bot about the project’s inflow of funds, check specific smart contracts, etc.

The fourth tool is DEXScreener

We have also introduced DEXScreener in previous articles. If you like to play with the junk coins that have just been launched (the ones that rise and fall sharply in a short period of time, or even return to zero), then this tool is your first choice. Moreover, DexScreener is not just a tool for checking coin prices, it also comes with multiple features like price alerts, coin-specific PNL rankings, top holders chart, new currency pair filters, and more.

The fifth tool is DuneAnalytics

Dune should be the most useful data dashboard tool in this field at present. You can not only view various visual dashboards created by others through it, but you can also create your own dashboards. For example, many of the data screenshots in Hua Li Huawai’s previous articles were taken from this platform.

The sixth tool is Flipside

Flipsidecrypto is an alternative to the Dune we just mentioned, and it also has many built-in data dashboards. If you want to use more customizable instrument templates, you might as well try this platform.

The 7th tool is ChainEDGE

ChainEDGE can be used to track those smart wallets. It helps you follow the wallets of the top crypto traders in real time, view these wallets and monitor their trading activities, and all this data is displayed through an intuitive dashboard. However, this tool may be more suitable for professional traders, not ordinary people, because ChainEDGE is not a free tool.

The 8th tool is DefiLlama

DefiLlama is also one of the tools I use most frequently for daily analysis projects. I think it should also be the best free project analysis tool on the market. DeFillama can provide you with all the data you need to find momentum on certain projects and chains, such as the TVL of a given project, the number of active users, revenue, and more.

The 9th tool is Arkham

I started using Arkham last year. It seems to have become a comprehensive on-chain analysis tool, and it has also launched many new functions. I usually use Arkham in conjunction with the Bebank tool, which can help us track the historical transactions and fund flows of the specified wallet.

The 10th tool is Bubblemaps

Bubblemaps is an amazing analysis tool. I first used it mainly because of its cool bubble chart effect, but as the frequency of use increased, I found that it is also a very powerful analysis tool that allows you to Find the actual token distribution of any project in seconds. If you like buying spam coins, then this should be a very useful tool for you, not only showing the distribution of holders, but also discovering relationships between wallets.

The 11th tool is DeDotFi

DeDotFi's interface is relatively simple and clean. You can use it to check whether the specified wallet has any contract authorization risks, or you can use it to perform a basic security scan on the contract of any token to find its red flags.

The 12th tool is Artemis

Artemis is a tool that allows you to spot emerging trends in a timely manner, allowing you to spot trending projects or potential narratives on a specific chain before anyone else does.

The 13th tool is iToken

Similar to the tools mentioned at the beginning of this article, iToken is also a TG tool. If you want to buy the latest currency pairs faster and earlier than others, then iToken should be a good robot that can show you new currencies. What happens when pairs come online and when they might abandon contracts, lock in liquidity, change taxes, etc.

The 14th tool is DeBank

DeBank is also one of my most commonly used on-chain tools, a very easy-to-use wallet management and query tool. While there are quite a few competitors for wallet management tools on the market right now, in my opinion, DeBank remains one of the best portfolio trackers on the market. It tracks your wallet balances across all different chains, as well as liquidity pools, staked tokens, transaction history, and more.

The 15th tool is GetMoni

GetMoni is a social analytics platform for finding, tracking, and analyzing early Web3 projects, complete with Telegram and Discord bots. Simply put, you can think of it as an Alpha project finder, which can help you find projects that are being promoted on social platforms by matching topic data in X (Twitter) before the project is released. Of course, similar to ChainEDGE mentioned above, this tool may be more suitable for professional traders because it is not a free tool.

Tool 16 is Blockpour

Blockpour can help you monitor the latest transaction dynamics on the chain and track the transactions and liquidity changes of various tokens in real time. It can also be used to find or track potential trending tokens on a certain chain, etc.

The 17th tool is AlphaScan

Alphascan is a tool website that can discover early high-quality projects. Through it, you can see in real time the most popular currencies discussed by various influencers in X (Twitter) recently.

The 18th tool is CryptoMiso

Some coins will quietly build positions in the bear market, and they will also be the coins that will take off when the bull market arrives. And the Crypto Miso tool makes it easier for you to find those potential projects by showing the development statistics of such coins.

The 19th tool is DEXTools

DEXTools is the same type of tool as the DEXScreener mentioned above. It can display in real time the currencies that have recently been online and are being traded on the current chain. It is also one of the first choice tools for discovering and trading junk coins.

The 20th tool is ListingSpy

With the tool ListingSpy, you can visually view and monitor the latest tokens listed on almost all top exchanges. If you like tracking new coins on exchanges, then this tool should be perfect for you.

Okay, the above is all the content shared through "Hua Li Huawai" today. Let’s summarize and review together at the end. This article is one of the series of articles on Hua Lihua’s off-chain tool guide. It mainly briefly introduces 20 on-chain tools for finding Alpha projects.

I hope today’s sharing can be helpful to everyone. If you have any questions related to the blockchain field, you can ask or leave a message on Planet, and we can discuss it together.

Special thanks for this article: DeFiMinty, 0xTHades, Senka (cover design)

Disclaimer: The above content is only a personal perspective and analysis. It is only for science learning and communication among enthusiasts and does not constitute any investment advice. Investment is risky, please treat it rationally, increase risk awareness, and abide by the relevant laws and regulations of the country and region where you are located!