Wallet Bot
Wallet Bot

Wallet Bot

A Telegram bot that tracks DeFi portfolios across Ethereum, Base, BNB Chain, and Solana — balances, cost-basis PnL, and price alerts, all in one chat.

Wallet Bot is a Telegram companion that lets you watch any public wallet across multiple chains at amazing speeds. Add a wallet address and the bot keeps a live view of your balances, profit and loss, market caps, taxes, and price moves — all without ever touching a key or signing a transaction. Even if you only intend to use it to watch one address, we recommend you go through the entire document — otherwise you'd be missing out on features like PnL anchors, custom price alerts, and pinned tokens that keep the wallet screen exactly the way you like it.

Sections

SectionWhat it covers
Getting StartedFinding the bot on Telegram, verifying your language, and opening the main menu.
Adding a WalletPicking a chain, pasting an address, and naming your first portfolio.
Viewing BalancesThe balance screen, its columns, pagination, and the refresh cool-down.
Token DetailsThe per-token panel — price, market cap, liquidity, taxes, and honeypot flags.
Price AlertsSetting a threshold and getting a direct message when a token crosses it.
PnL TrackingWallet-level and per-token profit and loss, plus anchors for custom baselines.
Pinning and Hiding TokensForcing a token into the list or keeping stray airdrops out of sight.
Display SettingsPer-portfolio preferences — columns, order, PnL mode, page size, footer.
PrivacyWhat the bot stores, what it never asks for, and what a wallet address allows.
TroubleshootingThe symptoms you might run into, and what to do about each of them.
FAQQuick answers to the questions users ask most often.

Supported Networks

ChainNotes
EthereumEVM-compatible. Full balance, PnL, and market-cap coverage.
BaseEVM-compatible. Full balance, PnL, and market-cap coverage.
BNB ChainEVM-compatible. Full balance, PnL, and market-cap coverage.
SolanaNon-EVM. Full balance and PnL coverage; some EVM-only metrics do not apply.

With the exception of Solana, all remaining supported chains are referred to as EVM-compatible chains.