How do you stay organized when tracking wallets?
I’ve been doing so for the last year or two before buying a token (ensuring none of the larger wallets are funded by the deployer and unlocked or other large wallets split up and dumping tokens) and it can get messy pretty fast.
Does anyone here have any best practices for a novice like myself? Are there any good apps to use that draw things together for you kinda like bubblemaps that you can create on your own (so you can also follow where the eth is being sent and withdrawn to)
I’m pretty novice in this as I just do it in my spare time to try and find good projects where you don’t need to trust someone who has access to a large percent of the supply, but I’d like to become better at it and potentially become a bounty hunter.
Not many jobs in life seem fulfilling to me, but helping victims of theft and scams get their money back would actually make me feel like I’m doing something good and worthwhile. And at the very least, it would help me stay more organized and make the process of scanning projects more efficient and quicker with one place that I can connect all my information together and present to the team for questioning and be easier to present to investors to warn them of shady distribution and outflows instead of 50 screenshots of various wallets on etherscan.
Thanks in advance.
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