When doing research and learning in the encryption field, whether you are doing data analysis or tracking whale wallets, you cannot do without some on-chain tool platforms. It can be said that finding and making good use of some suitable tools can help you get twice the result with half the effort in this field. Today, we will mainly review personal portfolio tracking tools.
1.DeBank
DeBank is undoubtedly the most popular crypto portfolio tracking tool at present. We also introduced it in articles a few days ago. It has many commonly used functions and features, such as: multi-chain asset support, NFTs ranking, Stream function, whale Wallet etc.

2.Loch One
Loch One is a relatively new portfolio tracking tool that many people may not have heard of yet. This tool can connect to DeFi and CeFi wallets and help you conduct comprehensive portfolio analysis in tabular format.

In addition, I think a more useful function is that it can also filter the net inflow/outflow of your wallet assets according to different chains/asset types/time ranges. As shown below.

In addition to exporting Excel analysis tables and asset inflows, Loch One also has some other functions that are more practical, such as:
- Real-time price tracking
- Provide detailed portfolio analysis, including average cost indicators, profitability indicators, risk analysis reports, etc.
- The Discover column also provides a list of whale wallets
- It can also count all the gas fees consumed by your wallet so far, which is also more interesting.
But what needs to be reminded here is that because this tool is still relatively new, I have not done in-depth research on its functions and background. You can only use it to enter the wallet address for asset analysis and other operations. At this stage, it is not recommended to do too many associated authorizations (such as directly binding your exchange account).
3. Serion
In addition to DeBank mentioned above, Zerion is also another asset management tool that I use frequently. Suffice it to say, I think Zerion is by far the second best asset management tool I’ve ever used, after DeBank. In addition, its APP version has a better user experience and supports Chinese interface display (DeBank only has an English interface).

Moreover, friends who often read Huo Li Hua Wai's articles should also be able to see from the above picture that the screenshots of whale wallet analysis in previous articles are mostly taken from Zerion's analysis interface.
Zerion’s key features include:
- Real-time price tracking
- Tracking of NFT assets
- Wallet historical transaction details that can be broken down by day. This is also my most commonly used function.
- It is not only an asset analysis and management tool, but also provides functions such as Swap and Bridge.
Under normal circumstances, if I am analyzing a wallet, I will use the two tools DeBank and Zerion at the same time. Zerion is mainly used to view the historical transaction details of the wallet, because its transaction interface is the best I have seen so far. A comfortable chart function. As shown below.

4. Nansen Portfolio
Nansen is also an on-chain tool platform introduced in our previous article. It is also one of the most popular on-chain data comprehensive analysis platforms. Although many of its functions require payment to use, there are some free functions. In fact, it is also useful, such as the portfolio tracking function in it.
As a well-known data platform, Nansen has many core functions, such as:
- Complete on-chain analytics data with the ability to track the activity of any token on the blockchain
- Social insights to understand how other users are trading a certain token
-Multiple wallet support
- Supports more than 40 chains and more than 400 protocols simultaneously
- Dashboard is beautiful and interactive

5. Metamask Portfolio
Metamask should be one of the most frequently used crypto wallets at present. Whether you are a novice or an experienced user, if you have not used MetaMask, it means you are still some distance away from DeFi. But many people use it mainly for transactions or transfers. In fact, it also has a portfolio tracker function. As shown below.

Although Metamask Portfolio is not yet as functionally useful as the aforementioned DeBank or Zerion, it also has its own advantages, such as:
- High security, as Metamask is currently the most used encryption wallet, there is no doubt about its security.
- The asset list interface is relatively simple and clean, very suitable for novices to use and view.
- Supports many chains, even newer ones
In addition, Metamask Portfolio also provides Swap, Bridge, Stake and other functions, which are relatively convenient and fast to use.

6.Arkham
Arkham is also a relatively practical wallet tracking tool. It is estimated that many people are still regretting the loss of the Arkham (ARKM) airdrop opportunity last month.
Arkham can provide you with detailed tracking data for your wallet, such as asset composition and proportions, asset trend charts in different time frames, historical profits, complete transaction history, and more.

In addition, Arkham also launched a new Intel Exchange function last month, which is an on-chain intelligence trading function that allows users to buy and sell the information of any blockchain wallet address owner through smart contracts. For example, buyers can pay for it through continuous rewards. The community requests information, and bounty hunters earn rewards by providing information required for assignments.

7.Zapper
The advantages of Zapper are similar to Zerion mentioned above. Its biggest feature is that you can see some of the most popular projects and activities on the chain in real time. As shown below.

8.Microsoft Excel
Of course, if you feel that none of the above tools are suitable for you, then there is another most convenient and absolutely safe tool: Microsoft Excel.
As far as I am concerned, when doing some data recording or analysis, in addition to using some online tools such as the above, the one I use most frequently is probably Excel.
Especially for some relatively private data, I usually use this tool to save it locally instead of arbitrarily recording it online.
Okay, the above is all the content shared through "Hua Li Huawai" today. Let’s summarize and review together at the end. This article mainly sorts out and introduces several DeFi portfolio tracking tools, namely DeBank, LochOne, Zerion, Nansen Portfolio, Metamask Portfolio, Arkham, and Zapper. I hope today’s sharing can be helpful to everyone.
Special thanks for this article: 0xsurferboy, 0xTHades
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!


