Whale Hunter is an application designed to analyze and search for wallets in blockchains that have a positive trading history or wallets that purchased tokens before their pump.
At its current stage, the application is under development, and this README provides a brief overview of the project.
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Search for wallets that knew about the premature pump of coins
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Analysis of possible profits based on wallet history data
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Ability to connect your wallet and repeat verified smart wallet transactions for certain coins
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Your own workspace with all widgets and information about tracked wallets and tokens
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Frontend: The user interface is built using Next.js, which ensures responsiveness and interactivity.
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Backend: Server side logic implemented using Django to process data from the blockchain and store user data.
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Caching and Task Queues: Redis is used to cache responses from the coinmarketcap API and block explorer API.
Whale Hunter welcomes contributions from the community. If you'd like to contribute, please follow these guidelines:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and submit a pull request.
If you encounter any issues, please report it on the GitHub issue tracker.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
For any inquiries or suggestions, feel free to contact us at dmitrylukienko.business@gmail.com.
Thank you for using Whale Hunter!