
In the field of encryption, whether you are doing transactions or researching data, you must use some on-chain tools. In the group today, several friends also discussed some topics about the layout of the bull market, but whether it is focusing on the track or focusing on specific projects, if you can use some suitable tools to assist you, you will definitely be able to improve yourself. research efficiency and achieve twice the result with half the effort. So, in order to maximize profits in the coming bull market, you need to find and use the right tools.

In our previous series of articles on on-chain tools, we have shared some practical tools. Today, we will continue to sort out the topic of tools for you and select 10 tools that you may use in the bull market.
The first tool is CoinGecko (comprehensive data platform)
CoinGecko is a crypto data aggregator that can be used to view prices of various coins, newly listed coins, top gainers, top losers, and more. One of my favorite and most used features is the Categories, which pretty much showcase all the different crypto asset narratives and their recent performance. As shown below.

The second tool is DefiLlama (project data query)
DefiLlama is a Defi data analysis tool that can be used to view DeFi TVL, the rate of return of different pools, on-chain TVL data, potential airdrop projects, Defi protocol data, etc. If you are interested in a specific project and want to know the development of one or certain projects, you can use this tool to conduct some comprehensive inquiries.

The third tool is DEXScreener (trading new currencies)
DEXScreener is a DEX aggregation platform that aggregates almost all transaction data of most currencies. It can also be used to view token prices and their K-lines, holders, trading volume, etc. If you like trading new coins that have just been launched, then this tool is definitely one of the best platforms. It has a New-Pairs section to view almost all new coin pairs that have been recently listed on various chains. As shown below.

The fourth tool is Dune (advanced query)
Dune is a cryptographic data visualization platform where anyone can create various visualization icons based on on-chain data. You can also find excellent dashboards for various chains, protocols, etc. For example, if you like airdrops, there are many Airdrop-related dashboards available that can help you understand the ranking of wallets on each chain.

The fifth tool is Bubblemaps (check project token holder wallets)
Bubblemaps is also a visualization tool for viewing blockchain data, but its display method is more interesting and will be displayed in the form of a bubble chart. This tool is mainly used to track the holder wallets of various tokens, cluster relationships (correlation between wallets), etc.

The sixth tool is RevokeCash (cancel wallet authorization)
RevokeCash is primarily used to revoke the permissions your crypto wallet once granted to various dApps to spend your tokens and Nfts. We all know that many wallet asset theft cases are caused by arbitrary authorization, such as authorization to project websites with loopholes. Therefore, check your wallet regularly and cancel authorizations that are unnecessary and unfamiliar to you. , which can ensure the security of the wallet to a certain extent.

The 7th tool is DeBank (Wallet Asset Management)
DeBank is a portfolio tracking tool that can be used to track your own portfolio or the portfolio of any other user. To put it simply, through this tool, you can directly view the assets of any encrypted wallet on each chain and recent transaction records. In addition, DeBank also has Web3 social ranking, which ranks all wallets. You can use this to follow the address of any wallet to track their portfolio (transactions).

The 8th tool is Banana Gun Bot (Trading Robot)
Banana Gun is one of the most popular Telegram trading bots out there and can be used to buy, sell, and snipe various coins. Its sniping feature should be one of the best on the market right now, especially for buying new coins at lower prices when they first come out.

The 9th tool is Chainlist (add wallet network)
If you frequently use crypto wallets (such as MetaMask), you must not do without this tool. Chainlist is an aggregator for the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) network that allows users to connect MetaMask wallets to specific chain and network IDs and ensure a secure connection to the correct blockchain.

The 10th tool is CryptoPanic (crypto news aggregation)
CryptoPanic is a news aggregator for the encryption field. CivetPanic lists the latest encryption news from various websites, blogs and other platforms. If you want to stay updated with the latest news and events in this field, then this tool should be one of your go-to tools.

Of course, if you are not satisfied with the 10 tools above, you can also get more on-chain tools that we have previously collected (including 50+ tools) through the following address:
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Note: The above content is only a personal perspective and analysis. It is only for popular science learning and communication among crypto enthusiasts and does not constitute any investment advice. The crypto market is an extremely high-risk area. Please treat it rationally, increase your awareness of risk prevention, and abide by the relevant laws and regulations of the country and region where you are located!

