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Real-time on-chain analytics
Your complete PulseChain command center: live token data, portfolio tracking, PulseX stats, HEX staking, bridge flows, gas, validators, wallet intel, and more. Everything on-chain, in one place.
Daily holder counts for HEX, PLSX, INC, and PRVX over the last 100 days. See total wallets, new holders today, and monthly adoption trends.
Track the growth of token holders over the last 100 days
Monitor PulseChain and HEX social engagement: creators, posts, interactions, and follower growth across major platforms.
New to PulseChain? Add tokens to your wallet, follow our tutorials, or start trading on PulseX.
Step-by-step guides for MetaMask setup, bridging assets, and trading on PulseX.
Bridge, on-ramp, or swap into PLS, HEX, PLSX, and INC.
Swap on PulseChain's official DEX or add the network to your wallet.
One-click add PulseChain tokens to MetaMask or your connected wallet.
Latest news, guides, and analysis from the PulseChain community
Everything you need to know about PulseChain and our analytics platform
PulseChain is a Layer 1 blockchain network designed to make Ethereum faster and more affordable. It uses Proof-of-Stake for low-cost, eco-friendly transactions and includes a full system-state copy of Ethereum.
PulseChain offers shorter block times, lower fees, and higher throughput than Ethereum. It improves scalability while remaining compatible with Ethereum smart contracts and wallets.
Our PulseChain analytics dashboard gives you real-time insights into network activity, wallet balances, token movements, and validator performance — all in one place. It helps you understand on-chain data and make smarter DeFi decisions.
You can track your PulseChain portfolio instantly with our Portfolio Tracker. It connects to your wallet and displays live balances, token performance, and transaction history.
Yes. PulseChain confirms new blocks roughly every ten seconds — much faster than Ethereum's average — which makes transactions quick and efficient for users and developers.
Visit our Getting Started with PulseChain page for beginner-friendly tutorials, setup instructions, and wallet connection guides.
Richard Heart is the founder of PulseChain and an early blockchain innovator. You can learn more about his background and projects on our Richard Heart page.
Yes. PulseChain works seamlessly with MetaMask and most EVM-compatible wallets. You can add the network manually using PulseChain's RPC settings.
The official PulseChain Explorer lets you view transactions, token transfers, swaps, and more — updated in real time directly from the blockchain.
Yes, our PulseChain analytics dashboard is completely free to use. All network data, charts, and portfolio insights are available instantly without subscriptions or paywalls.
PulseChain launch-to-launch performance
Compare PulseChain return on investment from launch against Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and Richard Heart core tokens PLS, PLSX, HEX, and INC. Every asset is normalized from its launch date so you can compare performance at the same stage of each project's lifecycle.
Compare PulseChain ROI to other chain launch ROI. Data is organized by days since each chain's launch, with every asset starting at 100% on day one for a fair side-by-side view.
PLS, PLSX, HEX, and INC ROI from launch date. Track how Richard Heart's core PulseChain ecosystem tokens have performed since their first trading day.
Total return since each token's launch. Each asset uses its own latest day since launch (for example BTC at day 5781, PLS at day 1141). ROI compares the current price to the fixed launch price and is shown as a multiple where 1.00× is break-even.
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How much each asset's USD price has moved over the last 30 days. This is separate from since-launch ROI above, which measures performance from each token's launch date.
See live market cap rankings, price changes, and how PLS, PLSX, HEX, and other PulseChain tokens stack up today.
Compare return on investment since launch dates - all assets normalized to 100% starting point
PulseX DEX analytics on PulseChain
The leading PulseX dashboard for PulseChain's official decentralized exchange. Track PulseX TVL, trading volume, fee revenue, swap counts, and global DEX rankings across V1 and V2. Charts refresh automatically from on chain data.
The headline numbers for PulseX at a glance. Total value locked shows how much capital sits in liquidity pools across V1 and V2. Cumulative volume is all time trading activity. PLSX burnt reflects tokens removed through the PulseX buy and burn mechanism. Pair counts show how many markets exist on each protocol version.
Total Value Locked is the dollar value of all tokens deposited in PulseX liquidity pools. Higher TVL means more capital available for swaps and deeper markets. This chart tracks combined V1 and V2 TVL over time. For per token pool depth, see our PulseX liquidity breakdowns.
Total Value Locked over time (V1 + V2)
Trading volume measures the total dollar value swapped through PulseX each day. Spikes often follow market moves, new token launches, or farming activity. Compare today's volume against V1 and V2 splits below to see which protocol version traders are using most right now.
Trading volume over time (V1 + V2)
Every swap on PulseX charges a trading fee. Daily fees show how much revenue the protocol collected from traders. On V1 most fees fund PLSX buy and burn; on V2 a portion goes to liquidity providers. Rising fees usually mean more trading activity and stronger protocol usage.
Daily fees collected over time (V1 + V2)
Swap count tracks how many individual trades executed on PulseX each day across V1 and V2. Unlike volume, which weights large trades heavily, swap count shows raw user activity and bot frequency. Use it alongside volume to understand whether activity is driven by many small swaps or fewer large ones.
Daily swap count over time (V1 + V2 combined)
See where PulseX stands against the world's largest decentralized exchanges. Rankings are sorted by Total Value Locked across all chains. This table updates from DeFi aggregators and helps you compare PulseX liquidity and market position to Uniswap, PancakeSwap, Curve, and other major DEXes.
Top 30 DEXes by TVL
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Every PulseX trade feeds the PLSX buy and burn. View cumulative burn totals, deflation history, and supply removed from circulation.
PulseChain network analytics
Live PulseChain network metrics in one dashboard. Track chain TVL, daily active users, wallet growth, transaction volume, fee burn, stablecoin supply, global chain rankings, and top DeFi protocols. Data refreshes automatically from on chain sources.
Total Value Locked measures the dollar value of assets deposited in PulseChain DeFi protocols, liquidity pools, and staking contracts. Higher TVL signals deeper markets and stronger ecosystem adoption. Compare current TVL against historical highs and recent changes below.
Daily active users counts unique wallet addresses that sent at least one transaction on PulseChain each day. It is a core signal for real network usage beyond total wallet counts, and helps you spot adoption trends over time.
Total wallets is the cumulative count of every address ever created on PulseChain. New wallets tracks how many addresses are created each day. Together they show long term adoption and short term onboarding momentum.
Daily count of new wallet addresses added to PulseChain. These include wallets created for token launches, asset splits, bridge inflows, and everyday user onboarding. Rising new wallet counts signal growing network usage and active participation.
Daily transaction count shows how many transfers, swaps, and contract calls PulseChain processes each day. With blocks roughly every ten seconds, sustained transaction growth reflects healthy on chain activity across the network.
Transaction fees are the PLS users pay to interact with the network. Base fees are burned, reducing circulating supply. This chart tracks daily fee totals and highlights peaks that often align with high network demand.
Stablecoin supply on PulseChain shows how much dollar pegged liquidity sits on the network. The table below lists each stablecoin by circulating supply and USD value, helping you understand depth for trading, bridging, and DeFi activity.
| Logo | Ticker | Supply | USD Value |
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Compare PulseChain Total Value Locked against the world's leading blockchains. TVL is the combined value of assets locked in DeFi protocols on each chain, giving context for PulseChain's position in the broader ecosystem.
Rankings of PulseChain DeFi protocols by Total Value Locked. Higher TVL usually means more user capital and liquidity in that protocol. Use this view to see which DEXes, lending platforms, and farms hold the most on chain value right now.
Deep dive into PLS inflation, burn, circulating supply, and staked supply with daily updated charts.
PulseChain HEX analytics
Live HEX price and holder growth, active stakes, T-Share rate, staking APY, supply charts, upcoming stake unlocks, and PulseX liquidity. Updated daily to bring you the latest HEX data in one place.
Live and historical HEX price on PulseChain with selectable time ranges. Track current price, period change, and holder count alongside the chart. Data refreshes every two minutes.
Daily count of unique PulseChain wallets holding a HEX balance above zero. Includes addresses from the Ethereum system-state fork at PulseChain launch (May 13, 2023), so you can see adoption before and after the migration.
Track the number of open HEX stakes over time, from the Ethereum launch in 2019 through PulseChain today. Pre-launch data shows Ethereum-era stakes; post-launch data reflects PulseChain after the system-state copy on May 13, 2023.
Count of unique wallet addresses with at least one active HEX stake on PulseChain. Includes stakers whose stakes were copied from the Ethereum system-state fork at launch, so you can compare pre- and post-PulseChain participation in the staking pool.
Effective annual yield for HEX stakers on PulseChain, combining daily inflation rewards paid in HEX with penalties from early ended stakes (EES). APY shifts with penalty volume, total T-Shares in the pool, and daily inflation paid to stakers.
Daily HEX paid to stakers per T-Share, including inflation rewards and penalty shares from early-ended stakes. Higher payouts mean more HEX earned per T-Share that day across the entire staking pool.
Total HEX penalties collected each day from early ended stakes (EES). This pool is divided among all stakers proportionally to their T-Shares, on top of the daily inflation rewards, so penalties boost staker yield rather than leaving the ecosystem.
HEX locked in active stakes on PulseChain, including stakes copied from Ethereum at launch. Shows how much supply is committed long term and the percentage of total supply currently staked.
Liquid HEX available on PulseChain: total supply minus HEX locked in active stakes. Tracks how much HEX is freely tradable versus committed to the staking contract over time.
Combined liquid and staked HEX on PulseChain. Total supply grows daily from staking inflation and shrinks when penalties are paid out. This chart tracks the full on chain supply over time.
Weighted average commitment period of all active HEX stakes on PulseChain, measured in days. A rising average indicates stakers are locking HEX for longer durations; includes stakes from the Ethereum fork.
Upcoming PulseChain stakes reaching maturity, showing how many stakes end and how much HEX unlocks each day. Includes OA stakes. Use this to anticipate future liquid supply events and potential market impact.
Upcoming stakes from today forward, sorted by date.
Live HEX liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2 DEXs. Compare DEX distribution, token pair breakdown, and total depth to understand where HEX trades and how adoption is spread across the PulseChain ecosystem.
Complete breakdown of HEX liquidity across all pairs
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Everything you need to know about HEX and staking
HEX is a decentralized, yield-generating cryptocurrency created by Richard Heart in 2019 on Ethereum. It rewards users for time-locking their tokens through staking, similar to a blockchain-based certificate of deposit.
When PulseChain launched, it copied the full Ethereum system state — giving all HEX holders a free copy of their liquid and staked HEX on PulseChain. HEX staking became more affordable and accessible thanks to PulseChain's low fees.
Our dashboard provides a full historical and real-time overview of HEX, including total supply, circulating supply, staked supply, number of holders, T-share rate growth, and active stakes since 2019.
A T-Share represents a share of the HEX staking pool. The T-Share rate increases over time, rewarding early stakers and reflecting the growing value of long-term staking positions.
Our HEX Holders Growth Chart shows adoption trends from the token's launch in 2019 through its PulseChain migration in 2023, updated daily to reflect new wallet addresses holding HEX.
You can explore total HEX supply staked, circulating supply, and historical active stakes growth — all updated daily from on-chain data for both Ethereum and PulseChain.
Payout per T-Share shows how much HEX is earned daily by stakers per T-Share. Our chart visualizes this reward growth from HEX's launch to the present across both chains.
This chart and breakdown table track upcoming HEX stakes ending from today forward, including a daily unlock summary and sortable view by date or wallet, so you can monitor future liquidity events and potential market impacts.
We provide real-time HEX liquidity data across PulseX V1 and PulseX V2. Interactive donut charts show distribution by DEX and trading pairs.
All HEX metrics — including supply, holders, T-share rate, and liquidity — are updated daily using live on-chain data from both Ethereum and PulseChain.
HEX was created by Richard Heart, the founder of PulseChain. It was his first blockchain project, designed to bring yield generation and time-locked savings to decentralized finance.
PLSX supply & deflation
Live PLSX buy-and-burn totals, deflation charts, No Expectations wallet metrics, PulseX liquidity distribution, holder growth, and price history. User-supply metrics exclude the Origin Address.
PulseX charges a 0.29% fee on every trade. On V1, 97% of that fee buys and burns PLSX; on V2, 21% goes to buy-and-burn and 76% to liquidity providers. A separate 0.01% of each trade goes to the No Expectations wallet. The cards below count all PLSX removed from user circulation: trading-fee buy-and-burn plus everything held or burned in that wallet.
How the total adds up
Cumulative PLSX destroyed through PulseX trading-fee buy-and-burn only. Daily and rolling totals below reflect on-chain burns from DEX fees, not the No Expectations wallet.
Every PulseX trade sends 0.01% of volume here, a wallet you are told to have no expectations of. PLSX in this address is off the market: some has been burned on purpose, the rest sits untouched. Currently it stacks on top of trading-fee buy-and-burn to permanently shrink circulating user supply.
Remaining user supply after PulseX trading-fee buy-and-burn. Starts at 21.1T PLSX (genesis supply minus 122T OA) and subtracts cumulative on-chain burns each day. Does not include the No Expectations wallet.
Trading fees collected on PulseX each day — the revenue that funds PLSX buy-and-burn on V1 and liquidity rewards on V2. Rising daily fees reflect more swap activity and stronger DEX usage driving deflation above.
Live and historical PLSX price on PulseChain with selectable time ranges. Shows current price, period change, and cumulative tokens burned alongside the chart. Refreshes every two minutes.
Real-time PLSX liquidity pooled across PulseX V1 and V2. Donut charts show DEX share and top trading pairs; the breakdown table lists every pair by total value.
Share of total PLSX liquidity on PulseX V1 versus V2.
Top PLSX trading pairs by pooled liquidity value across both DEX versions.
Complete breakdown of PLSX liquidity across all pairs
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Unique wallet addresses holding PLSX over the last 100 days. Track total holders and daily adoption trends on PulseChain.
Explore live PulseX analytics: total TVL, trading volume, daily fees, swap counts, V1 and V2 pair breakdowns, and global DEX rankings — the full picture of PulseChain's official exchange.
PulseChain DEX liquidity
Track on-chain liquidity depth for HEX, PLSX, PRVX, INC, and WPLS across PulseX V1 and V2. Each section shows DEX distribution, token pair composition, and ranked pool tables sourced from PulseChain reserves.
Real-time HEX liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2. DEX distribution, token pairs, and a detailed breakdown showing how much HEX is paired with WPLS, PLSX, stablecoins, and INC. See also our dedicated HEX Stats page for staking and holder data.
Every active HEX trading pair on PulseX, ranked by total pool value.
| Pair | HEX | Other Token | Total Value | % |
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Real-time PLSX liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2. Track how PLSX is paired with WPLS, DAI, INC, HEX, and WETH. For supply and burn metrics, visit PLSX Supply.
Every active PLSX trading pair on PulseX, ranked by total pool value.
| Pair | PLSX | Other Token | Total Value | % |
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Real-time PRVX (ProveX) liquidity across PulseX pairs including USDC, USDT, DAI, and WPLS. Pair distribution and a detailed breakdown to help you understand PRVX liquidity depth on PulseChain.
Every active PRVX trading pair on PulseX, ranked by total pool value.
| Pair | PRVX | Other Token | Total Value | % |
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Real-time INC (PulseX farm token) liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2. DEX distribution, token pairs, and a detailed breakdown showing how much capital backs INC farms on PulseChain.
Every active INC trading pair on PulseX, ranked by total pool value.
| Pair | INC | Other Token | Total Value | % |
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Real-time WPLS (wrapped PLS) liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2. Stablecoin and WETH pair distribution with a detailed breakdown of core PLS trading depth on PulseChain.
Every active WPLS trading pair on PulseX, ranked by total pool value.
| Pair | WPLS | Other Token | Total Value | % |
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For holder clustering, wallet distribution, and on-chain holder breakdowns beyond liquidity pools, explore our Token Holder Intel tool.
PulseChain cross-chain analytics
Live dashboard for the official PulseChain bridge and cross-chain flows. Track bridge TVL, daily inflows and outflows, the top tokens bridged from Ethereum, Hyperlane USDC volume, and historical adoption since launch. All metrics refresh from on-chain data.
TVL is the total dollar value of tokens currently locked in the official PulseChain bridge on Ethereum. Higher TVL means more capital has moved onto PulseChain and signals network adoption, liquidity depth, and user confidence in the ecosystem.
Live total value locked in the official PulseBridge
Daily official PulseChain bridge TVL since launch
See how much value is moving onto and off PulseChain through the official bridge. Use the timeframe selector above to compare daily, weekly, monthly, and longer-range bridge activity.
Ranked by estimated USD value locked in the official PulseChain bridge. Each row shows token amount, live price, total USD value, and what share of total bridge TVL that token represents. Use this table to see which assets are driving liquidity onto PulseChain.
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CST is the USD-backed stablecoin from 0xCoast, PulseChain's non-custodial fiat on and off ramp. Users can fund via ACH, wire, debit card, credit card, or direct deposit. One CST redeems for one US dollar through Coast. This chart tracks total CST minted on PulseChain as a proxy for fiat ramp adoption.
Total CST minted for on/off ramp activity
Daily CST minting activity on PulseChain
Hyperlane is a cross-chain messaging protocol that moves USDC (as hUSDC) between PulseChain and 160+ other networks including Ethereum, Base, and Arbitrum. These metrics show cumulative inbound and outbound volume, net flow, and daily transfer activity on PulseChain.
Daily net hUSDC flow via Hyperlane (purple = inflow, pink = outflow)
Compare daily and monthly net bridge flows since PulseChain launched. Positive bars mean more value bridged in than out (net inflow). Negative bars mean net outflow. Spikes often follow market events, new token launches, or periods of heavy DeFi activity on PulseChain.
Daily bridge activity showing net asset flows (last 30 days)
Monthly bridge activity showing net asset flows (since launch)
Move assets from Ethereum and other networks onto PulseChain using our built-in Pulse Bridge on the Buy page.
PulseChain native token supply
PulseChain is a Layer 1 blockchain with its own native gas token, PLS. Validators earn new PLS as block rewards (protocol inflation), while base gas fees paid on every transaction are burned under EIP-1559 (deflation). This page tracks how those two forces have changed total supply since the fork, so you can see whether the chain is net inflationary or deflationary over time.
PulseChain launched as a fork of Ethereum at ETH block 17,232,999. Block 17,233,000 is PulseChain's genesis block, where PLS supply tracking begins. PLS is PulseChain's own native token with a separate supply from ETH. These headline metrics run from that genesis block through the latest processed block. Total supply is all PLS the protocol has ever created minus gas burned. Supply excl. OA removes the 120T PLS Origin Address allocation, matching the user-supply figure on our landing page. Inflation is new PLS paid to validators. Burn is PLS destroyed from transaction fees. The net result tells you whether supply has grown or shrunk since launch.
This chart shows how much PLS exists in total, tracked day by day. The line goes up when the network creates more PLS through validator rewards than it burns from gas fees. It goes down when more PLS is burned than created. Think of it as the running total of all PLS on PulseChain, not a count of what is sitting in individual wallets.
PLS that is liquid and spendable: total supply minus PLS staked with validators and minus balances held at burn addresses (0x0, dead, and 0x369). This is the supply most relevant to market activity.
PLS locked with validators to secure the network. Staked PLS is removed from circulating supply until validators exit or withdraw. This chart shows how much PLS is committed to staking since PulseChain launched.
New PLS created each day to pay validators for securing the network. This is the inflationary side of the equation. Without it, there would be no block rewards.
PLS permanently removed each day when users pay gas. Under EIP-1559, the base fee portion of every transaction fee is burned. This is the deflationary side. Separate from tokens voluntarily sent to burn addresses.
The net result each day: validator issuance minus gas burn. A positive bar means more PLS was created than destroyed that day (inflationary). Negative means burns exceeded rewards (deflationary). This is the daily score that drives the total supply chart above.
View PLS price, network TVL, daily transactions, active users, and broader ecosystem activity on our Pulse Stats dashboard.
PulseChain network fees
Live PulseChain gas in BEATS, send/approve/swap costs in USD, multi-chain fee comparison, daily protocol fees across PulseX and the ecosystem, plus PLS burn and total supply. Updated from on-chain data.
Gas on PulseChain is measured in BEATS (and IMPULSES for fine-grained pricing). BEATS represent the computational cost of your transaction. The chart below tracks current BEATS plus the last 7 days so you can see when the network is quieter and fees are lower. Send, approve, and swap costs are shown in both USD and PLS.
Compare send, approve, and swap costs across Ethereum and seven other major networks. Green means PulseChain is cheaper. Red means the other chain costs less.
Everything in the table below is measured against PulseChain gas costs.
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Fees paid by users across PulseChain DeFi protocols, including PulseX, native gas, aggregators, and CDPs. PulseX V1, V2, and StableSwap are shown as one combined row.
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PulseChain pays validators with new PLS issuance (inflation) while base gas fees from every transaction are burned under EIP-1559 (deflation). This chart tracks how much PLS users have permanently removed from supply through transaction fees since PulseChain launched.
This chart shows how much PLS exists in total, tracked day by day from PulseChain genesis. The line rises when validator rewards exceed gas burn, and falls when burns exceed rewards. Data is sourced from the same on-chain volume pipeline as our dedicated PLS Supply Analytics page for accuracy.
Get PLS on our Buy page with on-ramps, bridges, and DEX trading — all in one place on Look Into PulseChain.
Proof of Stake network analytics
The most complete free PulseChain validator dashboard: track active nodes, total PLS staked, current validator APR, daily staking rewards, validator growth since launch, Proof-of-Stake comparisons vs Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and Avalanche, Vouch and ValidatorX liquid staking adoption, a global beacon node map, and the top 20 validator operators by network share — all refreshed from on-chain data.
Live snapshot of PulseChain staking: active validators, total PLS locked, USD value staked, current validator APR, daily fees paid to nodes, and the 32 million PLS required to run a validator.
Active validators on PulseChain from May 13, 2023 to present. Each validator requires 32 million PLS staked. Growth in validator count signals stronger network security and broader participation in PulseChain consensus.
Active validators on PulseChain from May 13, 2023 to present
Total PLS deposited with validators to secure PulseChain. Staked PLS is removed from circulating supply until validators exit or withdraw. This chart tracks how much capital is committed to network security since launch.
Side by side comparison of validator counts and total staked value across PulseChain, Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and Avalanche, a measure of network participation and economic security on each chain. All figures are fetched live from on-chain and refresh daily.
Unlike most PoS networks, PulseChain has no protocol team or foundation validators. Every validator on the network is community-operated, making this comparison a direct view of grassroots participation versus institutional staking on other chains.
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Vouch is a community-run liquid staking protocol on PulseChain. Users stake PLS through Vouch and receive vPLS, a liquid token representing their staked balance and rewards, without running their own validator node.
Community run PLS Liquid Validator Staking on PulseChain
ValidatorX provides liquid staking infrastructure on PulseChain. Users stake PLS through ValidatorX to earn validator rewards while keeping liquidity. ValidatorX operates multiple validators to secure the network and distribute rewards to stakers.
Community run PLS Liquid Validator Staking on PulseChain
Interactive 3D globe showing the geographic distribution of PulseChain beacon nodes worldwide. These are servers, validators, and RPC nodes operated by users globally. Hover for details, click and drag to rotate, scroll to zoom.
Interactive 3D globe showing geographic distribution of beacon nodes worldwide
Top operators ranked by their share of PulseChain's total staked PLS and validator count. Each validator requires 32 million PLS. Operators earn block rewards and transaction fees for securing the network and validating blocks.
Top Wallets on PulseChain running Validators by their Network share
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Interactive market visualization
Visualize top cryptocurrencies by 24-hour market performance. Crypto Top 50 ranks the largest global assets by market cap; PulseChain Top 50 shows the ecosystem's top tokens by liquidity.
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The 50 largest cryptocurrencies by market cap, sized by performance and colored by 24-hour price change — including PLS, PLSX, HEX, and INC in their true global positions.
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Go beyond 24-hour performance — explore holder clusters, wallet relationships, and on-chain depth for any PulseChain token.
Global crypto market data
The largest cryptocurrencies ranked by market cap. Unlike most ranking sites, we include PLS, PLSX, HEX, and INC in their true top 100 positions based on verified market cap, not gate-keeping. Every token is ranked by circulating supply and live price with no manual filtering or paid listings.
Live totals for crypto market cap, 24-hour volume, liquidity, and BTC dominance, plus the highest-volume tokens right now. Use this snapshot to compare PulseChain assets against the wider market.
Top 100 tokens ranked by market cap with live price, volume, and 24h/7d change. Rankings use circulating supply multiplied by current price from on-chain data and PulseX liquidity pools, updated every few minutes.
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See a token in the rankings? Explore in-depth holder analysis, wallet clustering, and on-chain distribution for any PulseChain token.
Holder rankings and whale tiers
Track PLS, PLSX, HEX, INC, and PRVX holders ranked by league tier. See how many wallets sit in each tier, the token amounts required to qualify, and live USD values based on user supply only.
Top 10,000+ wallet holders per token, ranked by league tier. Counts use user supply only and exclude OA wallets and contract addresses. Some holders may not appear when assets are locked in protocols or liquidity pools.
Combined PLS + WPLS Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
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| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 1.5T | 1 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
$43.28M
1.5T tokens
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| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 150.0B | 45 |
Whale
1.000000%
|
$4.33M
150.0B tokens
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| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 15.0B | 55 |
Shark
0.100000%
|
$432.82K
15.0B tokens
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| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 1.5B | 865 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
|
$43.28K
1.5B tokens
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| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 150.0M | 1,737 |
Squid
0.001000%
|
$4.33K
150.0M tokens
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| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 15.0M | 1,975 |
Turtle
0.000100%
|
$432.82
15.0M tokens
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PulseX Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 2.0T | 1 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
$38.82M
2.0T tokens
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| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 196.0B | 3 |
Whale
1.000000%
|
$3.88M
196.0B tokens
|
| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 19.6B | 70 |
Shark
0.100000%
|
$388.19K
19.6B tokens
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| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 2.0B | 900 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
|
$38.82K
2.0B tokens
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| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 196.0M | 8,832 |
Squid
0.001000%
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$3.88K
196.0M tokens
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| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 19.6M | 0 |
Turtle
0.000100%
|
$388.19
19.6M tokens
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HEX Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 7.0B | 0 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
$44.51M
7.0B tokens
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| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 705.0M | 4 |
Whale
1.000000%
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$4.45M
705.0M tokens
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| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 70.5M | 59 |
Shark
0.100000%
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$445.11K
70.5M tokens
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| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 7.0M | 715 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
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$44.51K
7.0M tokens
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| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 705.0K | 6,039 |
Squid
0.001000%
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$4.45K
705.0K tokens
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| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 70.5K | 3,181 |
Turtle
0.000100%
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$445.11
70.5K tokens
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INC Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
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| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 5.5M | 0 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
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$6.53M
5.5M tokens
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| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 554.6K | 9 |
Whale
1.000000%
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$653.36K
554.6K tokens
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| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 55.5K | 90 |
Shark
0.100000%
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$65.34K
55.5K tokens
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| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 5.5K | 1,243 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
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$6.53K
5.5K tokens
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| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 555 | 6,169 |
Squid
0.001000%
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$653.36
555 tokens
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| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 55 | 2,489 |
Turtle
0.000100%
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$65.34
55 tokens
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PRVX Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
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| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 32.1B | — |
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32.1B tokens
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| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 3.2B | — |
Whale
1.000000%
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3.2B tokens
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| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 320.7M | — |
Shark
0.100000%
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320.7M tokens
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| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 32.1M | — |
Dolphin
0.010000%
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32.1M tokens
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| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 3.2M | — |
Squid
0.001000%
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—
3.2M tokens
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| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 320.7K | — |
Turtle
0.000100%
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320.7K tokens
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Exact token amounts and USD values required to qualify for each league tier on PulseChain core coins. All calculations use user supply only, excluding OA wallets and contract addresses. Poseidon represents the top 10% of holders; Shrimp the top 0.000001%.
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Paste any PulseChain token contract address to see live price, market cap, league tiers, holder growth over time, and a top holders breakdown. Uses the same on-chain data and price feeds as our Token Holder Intel tool.
Paste any PulseChain token contract starting with 0x. No wallet connection required.
PulseChain meme coin launchpad
The leading PumpTires dashboard for PulseChain's meme coin launchpad. Track bonding curve launches, PLS fees burned, daily volume, tokens graduated to PulseX, and live market data for Original PumpTires memes. Updated daily from on-chain data.
Headline PumpTires launchpad metrics on PulseChain: total meme coins created, tokens graduated to PulseX, graduation success rate, all-time volume, and trade count across the platform.
Daily PLS permanently removed from circulation through PumpTires bonding curve fees and token graduation burns. This deflationary launchpad activity reduces liquid PLS supply. See also PLS supply analytics for network-wide burn and inflation trends.
Daily meme coin trading volume on the PumpTires launchpad in USD and PLS, with today, weekly, monthly, and all-time totals. A core PulseChain launchpad activity metric for gauging meme market momentum.
This chart tracks daily PumpTires platform usage on PulseChain: new meme coins created on the bonding curve, tokens that graduated to PulseX, and the running launch success rate below.
The first twenty PulseChain meme coins deployed by the PumpTires deployer before public launch. Live price, market cap, liquidity, and 24h change for each Original PumpTires token.
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Analyze holder clusters and wallet breakdowns for any PulseChain meme coin launched on the PumpTires bonding curve.
Total liquidity over time and daily volume by provider on PulseChain
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PulseChain directory
Browse official PulseChain projects and community-built DeFi tools. This directory lists PulseX DEXs, bridges, lending protocols like LiquidLoans, wallets, block explorers, and developer utilities. Always do your own research before using third-party apps.
The PulseChain ecosystem directory on PulseChain Stats helps you find where to trade, bridge, stake, and build on PulseChain. Use our getting started guides to set up a wallet, review bridge stats before moving assets, track positions in the portfolio tracker, and explore live PulseX analytics alongside this project list.
Core infrastructure from the PulseChain launch: PulseScan explorer, the official Ethereum bridge, HEX.com staking, PulseX DEX trading, and the PumpTires meme coin launchpad.
Bridge ETH and other assets to PulseChain through the official bridge, cross-chain providers like HyperLane and Liberty Swap, privacy tools, and fiat on-ramps such as 0xCoast and Guardarian.
Swap and farm on PulseX, PHUX, 9inch, and 9MM. Aggregate trades with Piteas, earn yield on INC farms, and borrow through LiquidLoans, INCprinter, FLEX, EARN, and PHIAT on PulseChain.
Wallets, domains, liquid staking, developer APIs, and block explorers that support the wider PulseChain community.
Ask PulseAI about PulseChain protocols, bridging, staking, and how to use tools listed in this directory.
PulseChain onboarding
Follow step-by-step video and written guides for MetaMask setup, bridging assets, trading on PulseX, providing liquidity, and farming. Each tutorial is beginner friendly and walks you through the full flow from wallet creation to exploring the ecosystem.
Create and secure a MetaMask wallet so you can hold assets and interact with PulseChain and other EVM networks.
Go to MetaMask's official download page and choose your platform (Chrome/Firefox/Brave/Edge/Opera extension or iOS/Android app). Always confirm you're on the official site before installing.
After installing, open the extension or app. You'll see a welcome/onboarding flow — click Get Started (or similar) and choose Create a Wallet (or Create a new wallet). If you already have a wallet, choose Import instead.
Pick a long, unique password to protect the MetaMask vault on that device. This password unlocks the wallet locally — it is not the same as your Secret Recovery Phrase.
MetaMask will generate a 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write the words down in order, on paper (or a dedicated metal backup). You will usually be asked to confirm the words to finish setup. This phrase is the master key to your wallet.
Keep the written SRP somewhere physically secure (safe, safety-deposit box, etc.). Make multiple physical copies in separate secure locations if the funds are important. Do not take photos, screenshot, email, or store the phrase in cloud drives or plain text on devices.
MetaMask (or any legitimate support) will never ask you to reveal your SRP. If anyone or any website asks for it, it's a scam — do not enter it.
To recover a wallet on a new device, choose Import wallet during onboarding and enter the 12 words in the exact order. If you still have access to an unlocked MetaMask, there are ways to reveal the SRP from the app/extension. For more complex recovery (e.g., vault files), MetaMask documents recovery tools and steps.
Add the PulseChain network and core tokens to MetaMask using our one-click setup or manual RPC details.
If you don't have a wallet yet, install MetaMask and create one first (see my previous video/guide).
Open www.PulseChainStats.com. Always double-check URLs to avoid phishing.
Scroll to the bottom of the homepage. Click the "Add PulseChain To MetaMask" button. MetaMask will pop up with network details (like RPC URL, Chain ID, and currency symbol). Click Approve or Confirm to add the network.
After confirming, MetaMask may ask if you want to switch. Click Switch Network to start using PulseChain immediately.
Still on PulseChainStats.com, scroll up to the "Add to Wallet" section. You'll see a list of common PulseChain tokens. Click Add to Wallet next to any token you want (PLS, PLSX, HEX, etc.). MetaMask will open a confirmation pop-up — approve it to add each token.
Your MetaMask is now connected to PulseChain and can display tokens. You're ready to bridge assets or interact with PulseChain dApps.
Move ETH from Ethereum to PulseChain using the official PulseChain Bridge, with tips on gas and confirmation.
Open MetaMask and choose Ethereum Mainnet from the network dropdown. This ensures you're sending from the right source chain.
In MetaMask click the address at the top (the shortened address) to copy it to your clipboard, then paste that address into your exchange's withdrawal/transfer form. Confirm the network is set to Ethereum on the exchange before sending.
ETH is the native token used to pay gas on Ethereum, so bridging with ETH avoids the extra step of needing ETH in your wallet later to pay gas. If you bridge another token (e.g., DAI), you still need a small ETH balance to pay transaction fees on Ethereum.
Go to www.PulseChainStats.com (or another official PulseChain portal) and scroll to the Buy / Bridge area. Click the Official PulseChain Bridge (or the bridge you trust). Then click Launch on the bridge landing page to open the bridge app.
Click Connect Wallet on the bridge page; MetaMask will pop up a connection request. Accept/connect so the bridge can read your wallet and balances. This is a standard dApp→wallet connection flow.
Type how much ETH you want to move to PulseChain. Important: leave a small amount of ETH in your MetaMask for any remaining on-chain gas (don't send every last wei). The bridge will often show an estimated fee — use that to keep a safe buffer.
Click the bridge's Bridge (or Transfer) button. MetaMask will open one or more popups to Approve and Sign transactions. Review gas estimates and the destination chain details, then confirm. MetaMask signs the transaction — the bridge will then process it.
Bridges sometimes take a few minutes (or longer) depending on network load and the bridge's mechanism. The bridge UI will usually show the status (processing / completed). Keep the transaction ID or bridge reference if you need to check progress or support.
Once the bridge reports the tokens have arrived, change your MetaMask network to PulseChain (or add it first if you haven't). The bridged funds should appear; if you don't see tokens, add them via the token contract or use the bridge's "Add to wallet" buttons. You will see a small amount of PLS gifted to you by the community to help get you started transacting on the netwrok (this is for new wallets only that enter over the offical PulseChain Bridge)
Swap tokens on PulseX, PulseChain's official DEX, including how to import custom tokens and keep PLS for gas.
Go to www.PulseChainStats.com and scroll to the Trade on PulseChain Today area, then hit Trade on PulseX Now. This takes you to the official PulseX trading landing page.
On PulseX (the site you landed on) click Trade Now / Launch to open the DEX. Then click Connect Wallet and approve the MetaMask connection pop-up. Make sure MetaMask is already switched to the PulseChain network.
In the PulseX UI you'll see a You pay field (token selector/dropdown). Click it and choose the token you bridged (many users will see wrapped ETH / wETH if that's what they bridged). That token becomes the source for your swap.
In the other dropdown (the token you'll receive), pick the whitelisted token you want to buy (or PLS if you want to top up network fees). If the token is in the dropdown, just select it and proceed.
Find the token's contract address from a reliable on-chain source (e.g., Dexscreener's PulseChain listing for that token). Use Dexscreener → PulseChain section → locate the pair → copy the token contract address. Back on PulseX look for Manage tokens / Import token (or add it directly in MetaMask with the contract address). MetaMask's docs explain how to import a custom token if you need to. Paste the contract address, confirm the token details, then add/import.
New users should swap some bridged wETH → PLS first so you have gas to complete future transactions on PulseChain. You usually receive a small starter PLS from the bridge, but it can run out fast — keep some.
Enter how much you want to swap. Check estimated fees and set a slippage tolerance appropriate for the pair (low for large liquidity, higher for small/volatile tokens). Click Swap (or Confirm). MetaMask will prompt you to approve and sign — review the amount, gas, and destination, then confirm.
PulseX will show the transaction status. When it completes, check MetaMask (and the token list) — if the token doesn't appear automatically, import it (see step 5). Use the transaction hash to inspect on a block explorer if you need to debug.
Don't forget PulseChain Stats has PulseChains #1 Portfolio tracker where you can track your assets and positions in real time.
Discover PulseChain dApps, track your portfolio, and find new projects across the ecosystem.
PulseChainStats.com provides a comprehensive overview of the entire PulseChain ecosystem, showcasing official projects, DEXes, lending protocols, and emerging opportunities. Navigate to the Ecosystem tab to explore all available projects and discover new opportunities for investment and participation.
Use our advanced Portfolio Tracker to monitor your holdings and DeFi positions across the entire PulseChain ecosystem. Connect your wallet to automatically track your PLS, HEX, PLSX, INC, and other token holdings, as well as your liquidity positions, staking rewards, and yield farming returns in real-time.
Access live data and analytics for all PulseChain projects, including token prices, trading volumes, total value locked (TVL), and market trends. Our platform aggregates data from multiple sources to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information for informed decision-making.
Discover emerging projects and investment opportunities within the PulseChain ecosystem. Our curated lists help you identify promising new tokens, innovative DeFi protocols, and upcoming launches, giving you early access to the next generation of PulseChain projects.
Provide token pairs on PulseX V1 or V2, understand pool ratios, and learn about impermanent loss before you deposit.
Head to the PulseX landing page. Scroll down until you see the section labeled "Trade on PulseChain Today." Click the bright green button to proceed.
Once you're on the official PulseX page, locate and click "Trade Now." This will open the PulseX app interface.
In the top left of the app, hover over "Made" (or the relevant menu option— this may appear as "Trade" or similar depending on updates). From the dropdown menu, select "Liquidity."
Decide between V1 or V2:
Choose the token pair you want to provide liquidity for.
Important for beginners: Make sure you're joining an existing pool rather than initializing a new one. Creating a new pool can be risky if you're not experienced, as it may expose you to uneven liquidity or other issues.
If the token you want isn't in the standard list:
Enter the amount of one token you want to provide. Since you're joining an existing pool, the app will automatically calculate and populate the required amount for the other token in the pair to maintain the pool's balance ratio. Double-check the amounts to ensure they match what you're comfortable contributing.
For each token in your pair, click "Enable" (this authorizes the PulseX contract to use those tokens from your wallet). Confirm any prompts that appear.
Once everything is set, click "Provide Liquidity." Review the details, then confirm the transaction in your MetaMask wallet (or whichever compatible wallet you're using). Wait for the transaction to process on the PulseChain network—congratulations, you're now providing liquidity on PulseX!
Providing liquidity can be rewarding, but it's not without risks. Here's what you need to know:
Smart contracts can have vulnerabilities. To minimize this, use a separate wallet dedicated to interacting with contracts like PulseX. This keeps your main holdings safe in case something goes wrong.
This is a key concept in liquidity providing. When you add two tokens (e.g., Token A and Token B) to a pool, the pool maintains a fixed ratio between them. If the price of one token changes significantly (e.g., people buy a lot of Token B, depleting it from the pool), you'll end up with more of the other token (Token A). Compared to just holding the tokens separately in your wallet, the value in the pool might be lower—this difference is impermanent loss. It's "impermanent" because if prices return to the original ratio, the loss vanishes. However, if you withdraw while prices are imbalanced, the loss becomes permanent. Research token pairs with stable price relationships to reduce this risk.
Stake LP tokens in PulseX farms to earn INC rewards and monitor your positions over time.
Visit the official PulseX website by navigating to the landing page. Look for the section labeled "Trade on PulseChain Today" and click the bright green button to proceed.
From the PulseX website, open the PulseX app by clicking "Trade Now" or the relevant button to access the trading interface.
In the app, locate the "Farm" button in the top right corner and click it. Ensure you're in the "Live Farms" section to view active farming opportunities.
Browse the list of available farms to find one that suits your goals. Check key details like the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) or INC rewards for each farm to understand potential returns.
Once you've chosen a farm, hover over the "Trade" button (or equivalent menu) and select "Liquidity."
Return to the "Farms" tab in the app.
To check your INC rewards or farming progress, revisit the Farms tab in the PulseX app. Alternatively, use a portfolio tracker like PulseChainStats to view your farms and rewards in one place.
Farming can be rewarding, but it comes with risks, particularly impermanent loss:
When you provide two tokens (e.g., Token A and Token B) to a liquidity pool, the pool maintains a fixed ratio between them. If the price of one token changes significantly (e.g., heavy buying of Token B reduces its share in the pool), you'll end up with more of the other token (Token A). Compared to holding the tokens separately in your wallet, the pool's value might be lower—this difference is called impermanent loss. It's "impermanent" because if prices return to the original ratio, the loss disappears. However, if you withdraw while prices are imbalanced, the loss becomes permanent.
Farming rewards, such as trading fees or INC, can potentially offset or exceed impermanent loss, but this isn't guaranteed. Research token pairs and market conditions to make informed decisions.
Always use a separate wallet for interacting with smart contracts to protect your main holdings in case of vulnerabilities.
Discover projects, dApps, and tools in the PulseChain ecosystem
Wallet Analytics
Free multi-wallet dashboard for PulseChain and 20+ chains. Track tokens, DeFi positions, PulseX liquidity pools, farming rewards, HEX stakes, validator staking, NFTs, and PumpTires holdings with live price updates.
Load up to 20 wallet addresses at once, aggregate balances in one view, and save wallet lists locally in your browser for faster reloads. We never store your addresses on our servers.
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Everything you need to know about the PulseChain Portfolio Tracker, multi-wallet support, and private wallet saving
Our PulseChain Portfolio Tracker is an all-in-one analytics tool that shows your complete on-chain portfolio — including tokens, DeFi positions, farms, stakes, and NFTs — updated in real time every few minutes.
Unlike other tools, our tracker supports every major PulseChain protocol and runs true multi-wallet aggregation. Enter up to 10 addresses, load them in parallel, and view a combined dashboard for tokens, DeFi, liquidity pools, HEX stakes, NFTs, PumpTires, Tide gauges, and more. You can also share preloaded URLs or save wallet sets locally for instant reloads.
We support over 5,000 PulseChain tokens and tokens across 20+ chains, providing accurate balances, price data, and total value in your wallet. Token prices refresh automatically every three minutes.
Yes. You can track every major DeFi position including Pulsex V1/V2 LPs, 9MM V3 LPs, 9INCH LPs, PHAME leverage, LiquidLoans vaults, Flex vaults, Earn, IncPrinter, Phiat, PHUX, HELGO, ICOSA, and TIDE, plus Hedron stakes and PulseChain validators, plus almost all DeFi positions on 20+ chains.
Yes. You can view your PulseX INC farms, 9INCH farms, and staking details for LiquidLoans, Flex, Earn, IncPrinter, HELGO, ICOSA, and TIDE — all updated in real time.
Absolutely. The dashboard displays both Ethereum-based HEX stakes and PulseChain HEX stakes with full maturity data, yield, and status tracking.
Yes. Your PulseChain NFT collections are automatically detected and displayed with their metadata and image previews.
All token and protocol prices are refreshed every three minutes using live PulseChain market feeds.
Yes. The portfolio page includes percentage-based holding charts and a visual display of your wallet composition, helping you track diversification and performance.
Yes. Your recent transactions are shown by default, with the option to load additional history for deeper analysis.
Yes. The portfolio tracker is completely free and provides instant access to real-time analytics for every supported PulseChain protocol.
When you load multiple wallets, the tracker fetches each address simultaneously. Tokens are merged by contract address, USD values are summed, and DeFi positions, liquidity pools, HEX stakes, PumpTires, and Tide gauges are combined into a single portfolio view. Summary cards show your total exposure, while each section highlights per-wallet data so you can drill into individual positions.
Wallet lists are saved in your browser’s local storage only after you confirm the prompt. We never send wallet addresses to our servers or databases. You can clear the saved list any time from the Save Wallets dialog or by removing the entry from your browser settings.
Yes. The portfolio tracker supports PulseChain and 20+ other chains including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, and more. You can view tokens and DeFi positions from all supported chains in a single unified portfolio view.
On-chain wallet analytics
Free PulseChain wallet explorer: analyze any address in seconds with an interactive connection map, labeled protocols, transaction history, bridge flows, and token holdings. Enter a wallet below to see where funds came from, where they went, and which contracts the wallet interacts with.
Paste any PulseChain address starting with 0x. No wallet connection required.
Wallet Intel combines a visual connection map with deep analytics: labeled protocols, full transaction history, bridge tracking, and current token holdings. Built for traders, researchers, and anyone who wants to understand on-chain activity on PulseChain. For token contract holder clusters, see Token Holder Intel; for DeFi positions and LP tracking, use the Portfolio Tracker.
See every wallet and contract linked to an address on an interactive graph. Follow fund flows, spot clusters, and understand relationships at a glance.
Known PulseX pools, bridges, and DeFi contracts are labeled automatically so you spend less time decoding raw addresses.
Review swaps, transfers, and bridge activity with USD values, then inspect current token holdings and Pumptires launches in one place.
The center node is the wallet you searched. Connected wallets and contracts appear as linked nodes. Green edges show incoming funds, red edges show outflows, and line thickness reflects transfer volume. Zoom, pan, and click nodes for details.
Enter a PulseChain wallet address in the search bar above. Wallet Intel will load the connection map, transaction history, bridge flows, and token holdings for that address.
Wallet Intel shows holdings and connections. Our Portfolio Tracker adds DeFi positions, LP tracking, staking, and multi-wallet aggregation.
PulseChain token intel & holder analytics
The free PulseChain token intel dashboard for holder maps, wallet clustering, token bundling detection, and supply concentration analysis. Paste any token contract address to map top holders, spot linked wallet clusters, track holder growth, and review token leagues in one on-chain report. No wallet connection required.
PulseChain Token Intel combines an interactive holder map with deep token analytics: wallet clustering detection, token bundling analysis, holder growth charts, token leagues, liquidity breakdown, and a full top 200 holders list. Built for traders, researchers, and anyone doing token due diligence on PulseChain. For wallet-level connection maps and transaction history, see Wallet Intel.
Detect wallet clustering and token bundling in holder sets. Group linked wallets by transfer activity, surface cluster supply share with USD values, and flag potential insider or coordinated ownership before you trade.
Full token intel in one view: live price, market cap, supply metrics, DEX liquidity breakdown, top pools, holder growth charts, and a ranked top holders list with contract and LP detection.
View token holder leagues and rankings based on holdings. See the percentage, tokens required, and USD value needed to reach each league tier from Poseidon to Shrimp.
Each bubble is a top holder wallet on PulseChain. Bubble size reflects token balance; lines show transfer links that may indicate wallet clustering or token bundling. Zoom, pan, and explore the holder map before reviewing clusters, leagues, and the top 200 holders table below.
Enter a PulseChain token contract address in the search bar above. Token Holder Intel will load the holder map, clustering breakdown, growth chart, and holder tables for that token.
Token Intel maps holder distribution, clustering, and bundling at the contract level. Wallet Intel adds interactive connection maps, full transaction history, bridge flows, and token holdings for any PulseChain wallet address.
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Public infrastructure
Connect wallets and dApps to PulseChain through our fast public RPC node. Use the configuration below for MetaMask setup or point your application at our JSON-RPC URL for reliable reads and transaction broadcasts.
A dependable public node for wallets, traders, and developers who need fast reads and reliable transaction broadcasts.
Low latency (<200ms average) for quick transaction processing and balance updates
99.9% uptime with non AWS infrastructure for reliable access and speed
Help strengthen the PulseChain network by distributing RPC load across multiple nodes
Full JSON-RPC support for dApps, analytics tools, and automated systems
Connect your wallet or dApp with the settings below. Use one-click setup or follow the manual steps.
| Network Name | PulseChain | |
|---|---|---|
| RPC URL | https://rpc.pulsechainstats.com | |
| Chain ID | 369 | |
| Currency Symbol | PLS | |
| Block Explorer | https://ipfs.scan.pulsechain.com |
One-click setup for MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet, Rabby, Brave Wallet, and other compatible wallets.
Real-time metrics for our PulseChain RPC endpoint, updated automatically.
Follow our step-by-step video to point your wallet at a custom PulseChain RPC endpoint.
Dedicated infrastructure for teams, dApps, and high-frequency users who need guaranteed performance.
Many teams need dedicated, low-latency PulseChain access without running their own RPC infrastructure.
We will help design a private RPC solution that fits your needs and budget.
Prefer the default public nodes? Use the official PulseChain mainnet or testnet network settings below.
| Network Name | PulseChain | |
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| RPC URL | https://rpc.pulsechain.com | |
| Chain ID | 369 | |
| Currency Symbol | PLS | |
| Block Explorer | https://ipfs.scan.pulsechain.com |
| Network Name | PulseChain Testnet-V4 | |
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| RPC URL | https://rpc.v4.testnet.pulsechain.com | |
| Chain ID | 943 | |
| Currency Symbol | tPLS | |
| Block Explorer | https://scan.v4.testnet.pulsechain.com |