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List of Interesting Wallets to Follow

Introduction

Compiling a list (dictionary) of wallets and an automatized tool to follow monitor them, can generate solid Alpha.

Feedback and cooperation/guidance is welcome.

Installation

$ git clone https://github.com/darkrenaissance/whallets

Programs

  • whallets_cli.py - the main CLI to interact with the wallet database python whallets_cli.py
  • spl_scv_search.py - contains function to get transactions within a chosen price range
    • spl_csv_search needs csv files with on chain data to be downloaded to the ~\whallets\data first
    • to run python spl_csv_search.py

Dictionaries

The wallet dictionary is used to store all the information according to this template:

Template

This is a simple template to make a database dictionary. Fill all <strings> with real data.

{
        "<template_name_wallet>": {
            "twitter": "<https://twitter.com/full_address>",
            "info": "<info>",
            "ens": "<...> ",
            "wallets": {
                "wallet_0": {
                    "address": "<paste 0x... address>",
                    "networks": [
                        "erc",
                        "<paste all the networks separated by a comma>"

                    ]
                },
                "<wallet_1: in case another wallet of the same user>": {
                    "address": "<0x...>",
                    "networks": [
                        "<...>",
                        "<...>"
                    ]
                },
                "<wallet_2: in case of another wallet of the same user>": {
                    "address": "<0x...>",
                    "networks": [
                        "<..>"
                    ]
                }
            }
        }
}

Unified syntax

To be able to automatize the data research later, particularly the on chain movement, some arbitrary variables must follow the same syntax expression. Different whales have wallets on different chains, and to be able to pull form the scans, the chain keys for particular wallets must be noted, and unified across the whales.

Use these ticks for different chains

Syntax Chain Explorer
'btc' Bitcoin
'erc' Erc 20 (Etherum) Etherscan
'ens' Etherum Name service
'bsc' Binance Smart Chain
'spl' Solana Solscan
'poly' Polygon (Matic)
'heco' Huobi
'ftm' Fantom
'avax' Avalanche
'arb' Arbitrum
'optm' Optimism
'gns' Gnosis
'aur' Aurora
'one' Harmony
'fuse' Fuse