WalletFinder analyses public blockchain data across Ethereum, Solana and Base to surface wallets with strong track records, filterable by win rate, profit, holding time and risk level. Real-time Telegram alerts fire when a tracked wallet moves, token charts carry security analysis and holder distribution, and copy-trading bots can act automatically.
Worth stating clearly given the name: this does not recover lost wallets and does not reach anyone’s keys. It reads data that is already public on-chain, which is a legitimate analytics category, and the distinction matters because wallet recovery is one of the most common crypto scam formats.
WalletFinder.ai LLC in Delaware charges $21 or $49 a month, $17 and $34 on annual billing, or $1,497 for lifetime access, with a 7-day trial. The substantive caveats are about the strategy, not the tool: past on-chain performance does not predict future results, copy-trading executes someone else’s decisions without their reasoning and always arrives after they did, and $1,497 for lifetime access to a market-dependent product is a large bet.








