Explore any PulseChain wallet visually. See wallet connections, token transfers, and verified contracts in real time. The first and only on-chain intel wallet map built for the PulseChain ecosystem.
Introduction
Until now, PulseChain users didn't have an easy way to visualize wallet activity, see where transactions flow, or understand how different addresses connect on-chain.
That changes today.
The PulseChain Intel Wallet Map is the first-ever wallet intelligence mapping tool built specifically for PulseChain, designed to make blockchain analysis accessible to everyone — from curious users to advanced on-chain investigators.
By combining real-time blockchain data with interactive visualization, the Intel Map lets you see the network — not just read it.
👉 Try it now: pulsechainstats.com/intel
What Is the PulseChain Intel Wallet Map?
The PulseChain Intel Wallet Map is a visual blockchain analytics tool that lets you explore the relationships between wallets and smart contracts.
Each wallet is represented as a node, and every transaction becomes a line (connection) showing inflows and outflows.
Visual Indicators
- 🟩 Green lines = tokens received
- 🟥 Red lines = tokens sent
- 🧩 Dual-color connections = wallets with both sending and receiving activity
Hover over any wallet or line to see detailed intel such as:
- Token name and amount transferred
- Transaction timestamp and hash
- Counterparty wallet address
- Known or verified contract label (e.g., PulseX, Bridge, Uniswap Fork, etc.)
This allows users to instantly understand how wallets interact — without digging through endless scanner pages.
How It Works
The Intel Wallet Map is powered by PulseChain on-chain data collected by PulseChain Stats, aggregated and rendered dynamically in real time.
When you analyze a wallet:
- The system fetches up to thousands of token transfer events directly from the blockchain.
- It categorizes each connection as an inflow or outflow.
- The visual map automatically generates an interactive intelligence graph, showing all related wallets and contracts.
It's a real-time view of wallet behavior — something that previously required hours of manual Etherscan-style searching.
Why It Matters
On-chain transparency is core to blockchain — but reading raw data can be overwhelming for many users lacking in experience.
The Intel Wallet Map turns complex blockchain activity into something you can see and understand instantly.
With it, you can:
- 🕵️♂️ Track wallets and token flow visually
- 🔗 Understand which wallets and contracts are connected
- 🧩 Identify potential whales, dev wallets, and project clusters
- 🛡️ Test your own wallet hygiene and see how "linked" your wallets appear
- 📊 Download and analyze your own data for deeper insights
For developers, traders, auditors, and researchers — this is the new PulseChain standard for on-chain intelligence.
Custom Intel Labels for Known Contracts
The PulseChain Stats team maintains a growing intel layer that automatically labels verified and known smart contracts — such as DEXs, liquidity pools, or project wallets.
So instead of seeing a bunch of random 0x addresses, you'll see names like:
- PulseX Protocol
- PulseBridge
- HEX
- PulseChain Projects
- Known Exchange Wallets
And if you find a contract or wallet that should be labeled, you can help expand the database by sending us a message on X (Twitter):
Downloadable CSV Data for Analysts
Want to go deeper?
Each wallet analysis includes a Download CSV feature that exports all connections and transactions shown in the map.
The CSV includes:
- Wallet address pairs (source & target)
- Token names, symbols, and decimals
- Transfer amounts
- Direction (inflow/outflow)
- Known entity labels
This allows you to run your own custom analytics or visually read and go through the data in your own time.
Why PulseChain Needed This
Until now, most blockchain intelligence tools focused on Ethereum or other major networks.
PulseChain users had to manually analyze wallets using scanners or explorers — time-consuming, inefficient, and difficult for beginners.
The PulseChain Intel Wallet Map bridges that gap.
It gives the community the same analytical power as institutional tools like Arkham or Nansen — but focused entirely on PulseChain, free, and open to everyone.
It's not just a feature — it's a step toward PulseChain intelligence sovereignty.
Key Features Summary
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Visual Wallet Mapping | Interactive node graph for all wallet connections |
| Real-Time Data | Pulls directly from PulseChain APIs |
| Color-Coded Transfers | Green = inflows, Red = outflows |
| Hover Insights | View token, amount, and counterparty instantly |
| Verified Contract Labels | Custom intel layer for known entities |
| CSV Export | Download your full analysis in one click |
| Free to Use | 100% open and public |
| Exclusive to PulseChain | Built by and for the PulseChain community |
Try It Now
👉 Explore the Intel Map: https://www.pulsechainstats.com/intel
Just paste any wallet address after /intel/ to instantly view its connections.
Example:
https://www.pulsechainstats.com/intel/0x9c128ffa923b251fa40f58906034b2deae6c3146
Contribute to PulseChain Intelligence
We're building the most complete open-source intel graph for PulseChain — and you can help.
If you have contract insights, verified wallets, or labeling suggestions, DM us on X:
Visit our Intel page: https://www.pulsechainstats.com/intel
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