About wallet transparency - sniper wallets and alt accounts stay private for obvious reasons. The main wallet? Sure, it's visible on-chain. You can track it through analytics tools and see the activity bubbles if you're into that.
But here's the thing: copying trades is a terrible idea. Doesn't matter whose wallet you're watching - yours, mine, anyone's. Timing, context, risk tolerance - none of that transfers when you're just mirroring moves.
That said, using proper analytics platforms makes sense. They cut transaction costs significantly, usually around 10% savings on fees. Just use them for research and developing your own strategy, not blindly following others.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 11-12 07:41
Chasing high prices as a rookie is temporarily satisfying.
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BearMarketHustler
· 11-12 07:04
If you could understand the monitoring orders clearly, you would have made money early.
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Hash_Bandit
· 11-12 06:57
seen way too many newbies get rekt copying wallets since 2017... stick to ur own hashpower fam
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GasGasGasBro
· 11-09 08:11
Isn’t copying the dog going to result in a loss?
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bridge_anxiety
· 11-09 08:08
So just don't learn to trade like others.
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OnChainDetective
· 11-09 08:08
The big wallet is just a call of suckers, and the backend data has long been seen through by me.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 11-09 08:08
Who told me that copy trading is losing all the time?
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 11-09 08:03
Who the hell looks at others and wants to copy them? What kind of brain is that?
About wallet transparency - sniper wallets and alt accounts stay private for obvious reasons. The main wallet? Sure, it's visible on-chain. You can track it through analytics tools and see the activity bubbles if you're into that.
But here's the thing: copying trades is a terrible idea. Doesn't matter whose wallet you're watching - yours, mine, anyone's. Timing, context, risk tolerance - none of that transfers when you're just mirroring moves.
That said, using proper analytics platforms makes sense. They cut transaction costs significantly, usually around 10% savings on fees. Just use them for research and developing your own strategy, not blindly following others.