> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.flowterminal.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Using On-chain Analytics

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

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## 📊 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 — for example, adjusting depth, spreads, or marketing push.

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## 👥 Token Holders

Here you can see a live snapshot of all token holders — 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.

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## ⚡ 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 — giving you signal before volatility.

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## ✅ Summary

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