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11 TXs · 6 swaps · 0.0001 burned in fees.
Pump.fun degen. 4 days on-chain in this slice. Busiest day was 2026-06-11 with 4 TXs.
Profile: a pump.fun regular.
Best-effort estimate from on-chain SOL legs + live token prices. Doesn't account for slippage, MEV, or off-chain transfers.
Lifetime totals across the 11 txs we scanned. Costs include base fees, priority fees, and Jito tips.
Calibrated rough medians from public on-chain distributions. >1× = above median, <1× = below.
Tags computed from your fingerprint. The % below each label is roughly how many wallets earn that tag — lower = rarer.
Most distinctive: Pump.fun degen (18% rarity)
Radar shows your full 6-axis profile; the bars below highlight only the signals where the pattern is clearest (≥35/100).
% of successful swaps that routed through pump.fun. Higher = casino tier.
Inverse of failure rate. 100 = no reverted txs. <70 = lots of failed gas burns.
6 successful swaps. Counts use first-touch attribution (Jupiter wraps inner AMMs — Jupiter wins the credit).
Cross-signal callouts where your behaviour and your outcomes don't line up. The places to actually look hard at.
Consecutive UTC dates with at least one tx — a discipline + addiction marker rolled into one.
Concentration, MEV awareness, longest-held bag, and biggest single lesson — the kind of detail that doesn't fit on a single chart.
Busiest day: 2026-06-11 with 4 TXs. Longest streak: 6 days.
Peak cell: Sun 1:00–2:00 with 1 TXs.
Inter-tx interval CV: 0.86 (lower = bot-uniform).
Tall left bars (orange) = burst trader or bot. Tall right bars (purple) = patient. The shape tells the cadence.
Your inter-tx CV plotted against reference cohorts. Closer to the bot mark = more uniform spacing.
You: CV 0.86 — somewhat regular, between bot and human.
Wallets you exchanged SOL with the most. Net column shows your running balance with each — green if you came out ahead.
The 3 single days where you fed validators the most SOL — usually big sniping sessions, panic exits, or bot frenzies.