Start your Solana day by opening a single hub that shows every wallet you care about. Connect Phantom, Solflare, or a Ledger account, then bundle multiple addresses into one view so you can see tokens, liquidity positions, staking, and NFTs together. Pick a base currency, create wallet groups (trading, long-term, team treasury), and tag transactions (airdrop, fee, payout, expense) to make performance numbers accurate. Save custom views with filters by token, protocol, or time range, and build a watchlist for the assets and pools you review daily. The result: a clean, repeatable routine for checking balances, PnL, and activity in minutes.
When you’re ready to take action, drill from the high-level chart to position-level details. Review DEX pool performance on Orca or Raydium, see fees earned and changes in share value, and decide whether to rebalance or exit. Check lending and borrowing on Solend, track utilization and liquidation thresholds, and top up collateral or repay via the linked protocol if risk is creeping up. For staking, compare yields from popular liquid staking providers (e.g., Marinade, Jito), claim rewards, and restake to compound. Use protocol breakdowns to spot underperforming allocations, move capital to better opportunities, and keep notes inside your tags so you remember why the change was made.
Creators, treasurers, and power users can turn analytics into reports fast. Export transactions and holdings to CSV for bookkeeping or tax tools, filter by label to separate income from expenses, and produce monthly summaries for your team. Build a treasury workflow: map wallets to departments, tag vendor payments, track runway in your chosen currency, and save quarterly snapshots for audits. If you manage NFTs, browse a clean gallery with floor estimates, sort by collection, and flag what to list or hold. Use the dust view to find small balances, consolidate where it makes sense, and keep the portfolio tidy. With saved dashboards and consistent tagging, you’ll have reliable data for decisions, planning, and compliance—without juggling spreadsheets or opening every protocol one by one.
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