On Chain Analytics
While social media is full of noise and opinions, the blockchain itself tells the truth. Every transaction, every trade, and every token movement is recorded permanently. This on chain data offers a transparent, unfiltered view of what’s actually happening in the market. But for most people, it's like trying to read a foreign language.
Our on chain analytics tools are built to be your translator. We take that complex, raw data and turn it into clear, actionable insights. You can go beyond the surface and dive deep into the data that truly matters, helping you spot trends and understand market movements before they become obvious.
What You Can Uncover:
- See Where the Money Flows: Track the movement of funds between different wallets, including major exchanges, DAOs, and influential traders. Understanding where the money is headed can help you anticipate the next big market shift.
- Know Who Holds the Power: Get a detailed picture of how a token is distributed among its holders. You can identify the largest holders (the "whales"), see if they are buying or selling, and get a feel for how decentralized a project truly is.
- Measure the Market's Excitement: By tracking transaction volumes in real time, you can gauge the level of activity and interest in a token. A sudden surge in volume can often be a signal of a significant price move to come.
- Check a Token's Market Stability: Analyze the liquidity available for a token across different decentralized exchanges. This helps you understand how easily you can trade the token, the potential for price slippage, and the overall health of its market.
- Learn from Profitable Traders: Our system identifies "smart money" wallets based on their history of successful trades. You can follow their activity, learn from their strategies, and see what they’re buying and selling. It’s like looking over the shoulder of a seasoned pro.
With Forte AI's on chain tools, you get to see the real story of the market, written in the indisputable language of the blockchain.
