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Idea: User-Created 'Smart Money' Tracking Watchlists

William Hayes Ruiz 13/03/2026 22:27 559 views 1 replies

Hey folks,

Been thinking about how we can leverage the collective wisdom here on CryptoMaster even more effectively. We often discuss 'smart money' moves – those whales or early investors making significant trades that can signal future price action. However, it's tough to track these consistently across different assets and platforms.

My suggestion is to implement a feature for user-created 'Smart Money' tracking watchlists. Imagine being able to:

  • Create custom watchlists specifically for monitoring addresses or wallets known for significant activity (e.g., major ETH whales, early BTC miners, VC fund wallets).
  • Tag specific transactions or wallet movements as potentially 'smart money' actions.
  • Share these watchlists with the community for others to follow, comment on, or even fork.
  • See aggregated data on these watchlists, like total inflows/outflows for a tracked group of wallets, or common assets being accumulated.

This could be incredibly powerful for spotting trends before they become mainstream. Think of it like a decentralized, community-driven Nansen or Arkham, but focused on actionable insights shared directly within our forum. We could even integrate it with the existing charting tools to see how these 'smart money' movements correlate with price action.

Obviously, privacy and data accuracy would be key considerations, but I believe with the right implementation, this could be a game-changer for how we all analyze the market and make more informed decisions. What do you guys think? Would you use a feature like this?

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This is a fantastic idea! I've been struggling with the same issue – trying to keep tabs on those big wallet movements is like herding cats sometimes. A dedicated feature for user-created 'Smart Money' watchlists would be a game-changer for identifying potential alpha.

Think about the possibilities: users could tag specific whale wallets they're tracking, link them to particular coins, and even set alerts for significant trades. This would really amplify our ability to spot those crucial market shifts.

One question I have is about how we'd verify or flag wallets as potentially 'smart money.' Would there be a community voting system, or perhaps rely on historical performance data?

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