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This section explains how to read, interpret, and act on the data inside the analytics module.
Each component serves a specific purpose β€” from overview charts to holder tracking and automated alerts.

πŸ“Š Dashboard

The dashboard visualizes your token’s state across several core metrics:
  • Holder dynamics: how many wallets joined or left
  • Concentration: how supply is distributed among top addresses
  • Sell pressure: at which price levels major wallets start selling
  • Market flow: changes in active liquidity over time
Use the dashboard to evaluate the health of your token before taking action β€” for example, adjusting depth, spreads, or marketing push.

πŸ‘₯ Token Holders

Here you can see a live snapshot of all token holders β€” ranked by balance and share of supply.
You can filter by wallet type, upload your own lists, or mark key addresses to monitor.
Typical use cases:
  • Identifying whales and potential risks
  • Tracking internal team or marketing wallets
  • Comparing new vs. returning holders over time
This data builds your understanding of who controls liquidity and how it changes.

⚑ Alerts

The alert system tracks blockchain events and notifies you about critical movements:
  • large token transfers
  • whale inflows or outflows
  • exchange wallet activity
  • unusual concentration changes
You can connect Telegram or email to receive instant updates.
That way, you stay informed even when you’re not inside the platform.
Alerts are designed to protect your market β€” giving you signal before volatility.

βœ… Summary

On-chain analytics are not just data.
They are your early-warning system and decision layer β€” helping you see how liquidity, holders, and behavior evolve in real time.