What Tracker Is Not
This page exists to prevent the most common wrong expectations.
Tracker is very useful, but it is not everything.
Tracker is not a trading terminal
Tracker helps you monitor wallets and review data.
It does not replace a full trading interface.
Use Tracker to:
- notice moves
- inspect wallets
- review PnL
Do not expect Tracker itself to be your main place for manual trading.
Tracker is not a standard wallet app
Tracker does not exist to store your assets or manage your normal wallet life.
For most users, the product works without any wallet connection at all.
Wallet connection only matters in limited Premium flows.
Tracker is not a simple explorer mirror
Tracker uses:
- tracked wallet history
- current known balances
- available token price data
- available supply data
That means some values are richer than a plain explorer view, while some values may be omitted when data is incomplete.
Tracker is not public access to everyone else's data
Tracker respects scopes.
Knowing a wallet address does not automatically mean you can see:
- another user's private watchlist
- another group's scoped data
- operator-only views
If something is hidden, the first explanation is usually scope, not a bug.
Tracker is not guaranteed to show every extra metric on every token
Some fields depend on runtime data availability.
Examples:
Actual Mcap- chart availability
- some unrealized values
If the required inputs are missing, Tracker may leave the field out rather than show a bad value.
Tracker is not only for advanced users
Even though the product has deep views, it is still usable in a simple way.
You can use it successfully with just:
/start/watchlist/pnl- the Mini App watchlist
That is enough for many users.
The practical takeaway
Use Tracker as:
- a wallet monitoring tool
- a watchlist tool
- a wallet and token review tool
- a fast alert layer
Do not treat it as:
- your main wallet app
- your only explorer
- a full trading terminal