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Trojan Features: Wallet Tracker
Wallet Tracker on Trojan's Solana terminal monitors any wallet in real time, delivering live alerts on every buy, sell, and transfer as it happens.

Synopsis
Wallet Tracker lets Trojan traders build a list of wallets worth following and stay connected to their activity through live alerts, a real-time PNL monitor, and direct quick buy access, all without leaving the terminal.
What Is Wallet Tracker?
Knowing a wallet is worth following is only half the equation. The other half is knowing when it moves. Wallet Tracker is Trojan's tool for staying connected to the wallets that matter, surfacing every buy, sell, and transfer in real time so you never miss a move worth acting on.
Add any wallet, give it a name, and Trojan handles the rest. From that point forward, every transaction from that wallet comes through as a live alert inside the terminal.
How Wallet Tracker Works
Tracked wallets and their activity are organized across three tabs. The Wallets tab is where you manage your list: enable or disable individual wallets, toggle sound alerts, or remove wallets you're no longer following. You can also import and export wallet lists in bulk via JSON, which makes it easy to share or migrate a curated set of addresses.
The Alerts tab is where the live feed lives. Every transaction from your tracked wallets appears here in real time, filterable by wallet name, transaction type, and USD value. Hover over any alert to see the wallet's PNL on that specific token, or click through directly to Wallet Analyzer for a deeper look. Quick Buy is available directly from the alerts feed, so if a wallet you're tracking enters a position you want to follow, you can act on it without leaving the page.
The Monitor tab provides a real-time PNL card for every active trade across your tracked wallets. Each card shows the token, the wallet holding it, key position metrics, and live PNL as it updates. It's a live dashboard of how your tracked wallets are performing right now, across all positions simultaneously.
Each tracked wallet can also be assigned a custom emoji, which appears directly on token charts at the point of that wallet's transaction. It's a simple addition that makes it immediately obvious when a wallet you're watching has touched a token you're looking at.
Alerts are accessible from any page in the terminal via the Alerts button in the bottom left corner, so you stay informed regardless of what else you're doing in Trojan.
How to Use Wallet Tracker
Wallet Tracker is most useful when paired with research done in Wallet Analyzer. Once you've identified a wallet with a strategy worth following, Tracker is how you keep eyes on it going forward, without having to manually check in or rely on someone else to flag when it's active.
It's also useful for monitoring wallets you're not copying but want to stay aware of, influential traders, known market movers, or wallets that consistently show up early in tokens you care about in your Watchlist. When those wallets act, you'll know.
Connected to the Rest of Trojan
Wallets added through Wallet Analyzer flow directly into Tracker, and the two tools are designed to work together. Analyzer tells you who is worth watching. Tracker tells you when they move. For wallets you want to go beyond monitoring, Copy Trade lets you act on their positions automatically.
Together these tools give Trojan traders a complete picture, from historical performance to live activity, without switching between tools or losing context.
With Bitcoin roots stretching back to 2016 and “full‑time” status since 2021, Silo blends data‑driven writing with cryptonative expertise. As Trojan’s communications lead, he covers everything from trading tools to referral rewards, meme coins to market caps. In his spare time he writes sci-fi and lore.
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