Wallet Bot
Wallet Bot

Viewing Balances

The balance screen, its columns, pagination, and the refresh cool-down.

The balance screen is where you will spend most of your time in Wallet Bot. It lays out every token in a portfolio as a compact table — one row per token, one column per metric — alongside your PnL, market caps, and quick actions.

Opening the Balance Screen

From the main menu, tap a portfolio to open its detail view, then tap 💰 View Balances. The balance screen also opens automatically once the onboarding PnL computation finishes, if you tapped 📊 View Portfolio on the onboarding panel.

The Interface

Ticker

The token symbol. Always the first column, always visible — every other column can be re-ordered or hidden from Display Settings.

Status

A small ▲ / ▼ indicator in front of each row, showing whether the token is up or down since its PnL anchor.

Tokens

How many units of the token the wallet holds.

Price

Current price per token, in USD.

Balance

USD value of the position, rounded to a readable precision.

Market Cap

Total circulating-supply market cap of the token, in USD. Left blank for tokens the bot cannot yet enrich (typically brand-new or illiquid tokens).

PnL

Profit or loss — as a percentage, a dollar amount, or both, depending on your PnL mode. See PnL Tracking for the full breakdown.

Below the table, two optional summary lines:

  • Total — portfolio total, in USD.
  • Native — same total, converted to the chain's native currency (ETH, BNB, or SOL).

Toggle either one from Display Settings.

Pagination

Each page holds a configurable number of tokens (5, 8, 10, 15, or 20). Use « Prev and Next » under the table to move between pages. The chosen page size is saved per portfolio.

Refresh

Tap Refresh to re-fetch balances and PnL for the portfolio. Between refreshes the bot serves a cached snapshot, so opening and closing the balance screen is instant.

Refresh is limited to once every 60 seconds per portfolio. If you tap it sooner, the bot replies with the time remaining — the snapshot on screen is at most a minute old.

Limits and Caveats

The token list is capped at the 200 highest-value positions in the wallet. Positions worth less than $0.10 are treated as dust and filtered out by default — if you want to keep one of them in view regardless of value, pin it manually. See Pinning and Hiding Tokens.

Opening a Token

Tap any row to open that token's detail panel — price, market cap, liquidity, taxes, honeypot flags, per-token PnL, and buttons to set an alert, copy the contract address, or open the token in a trading bot. See Token Details.