Known Top Holders & Wallet Stats

You can now get a quick insight into the performance & stats of any wallet. Rick automatically responds to any active wallet pasted in the chat or DMs.

Commands

  • /h - Get known (top) holders
  • /nh - Get notable holders :gem_stone:
  • /w - Search wallet or label
  • /wl - Set wallet label and emoji (used in reply to a Rick wallet scan)
  • /wexport - Use to export group wallets in .txt format
  • /wimport - Use to import wallets

Usage

Simply use /w address or label in any group or DMs with Rick to query the recent performance of this wallet.

Wallets shown in cursive with a :gem_stone: emoji (linking to Twitter/𝕏) are public KOL wallets. If you haven’t added a label for them, Rick will label the known KOL’s.

You can copy[1] the wallet address by clicking the :clipboard: button.

Group Labels :new_button:

The /wl command is used to label wallets that are shared in the chat. Use this command in reply to[2] a wallet response from Rick.

[!tg] Labels are also available in DM’s. There are no limits in the amount of wallets you can label.

This command supports 2 arguments:

  • /wl <label> <emoji>
  • Emoji is optional and has no use yet other then them being displayed next to the label.
  • Labels may contain letters, numbers and underscores.

Deleting a group label

Scan the wallet and reply to it with /wl del.

Importing wallets [BETA]

Use the /wimport command to import a list of wallets. Currently max. 30 wallets can be imported per run. To convert exports from platforms like Axiom, use the converter.

The expected format is always:

wallet1,label_1
wallet2,label_2

There are two ways to import:

  1. Send a .txt file with the required formats and reply to it with /wimport
  2. Simply run wimport wallet1,label_1 wallet2,label_2 - seperated by newlines.

Exporting the wallets

You can quickly export the full wallet list to a widely supported .txt file which should be accepted by any wallet tracker/platform. Simply call /wexport in the group to have Rick generate the export.

Preview

Example output for a wallet.

Example output for /h command.


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