Wallet Tracker lets you see who bought what, when they bought it, and where. Use it to monitor specific wallets and validate conviction in a market.
1
Open Wallet Tracker and understand the layout
The top bar is where you set Quick Buy and apply filters. The main panel shows a market, plus wallet-level fills for that market.
2
Pick the buys/sells you want to analyze
Start from a specific question/market. Then you can use the Wallet Tracker to see which wallets are actively trading it.
Use the platform filters (for example Polymarket / Kalshi) to narrow results. Use search to jump straight to a keyword.
3
Read the market header
The header gives you a quick snapshot of the market:
Current Yes/No prices
Spread
24h volume
Liquidity
End date
4
Understand the wallet activity table
Each row is a detected fill from a wallet. This is the fastest way to answer: “Did anyone actually buy this?”
Common columns you’ll use:
Time: recency signal.
Wallet: who placed the trade.
Outcome: what they bought (Yes/No).
Entry Price: the price they paid.
Shares / Bought: size of the trade.
Platform: where it happened.
5
Set Quick Buy for fast execution
Set Quick Buy to your default order amount. This saves time when you’re moving from “observed fill” to “place order.”
Change it anytime. With one tap, you can copy trade any wallet and any transaction they make through one feed.
6
Buy from the tracker
When you’re ready, use Buy Yes / Buy No from the market view. Orders are placed directly inside through the webapp, and a notification is sent to your Telegram bot!