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3D Graph Layers.

Diagram Legend (1–5)

  1. Searched Wallet The main wallet you entered in the search bar. All flows in the map are shown relative to this wallet.

  2. Funding Wallet The wallet that initially funded the Searched Wallet. Helps you see where its capital came from.

  3. Other Wallets Wallets that have interacted with the Searched Wallet (sent to it, received from it, or both).

  4. Router The router / DEX / program the Searched Wallet went through when buying or selling tokens. Often a smart contract that connects the wallet to many tokens.

  5. Tokens Token endpoints the Searched Wallet has bought or sold via the router (individual token positions or pools).

Expanded information

1. - Focus Wallet (Root)

  • The large blue node near the bottom.

  • Represents the wallet you entered in the search bar.

  • All other layers are built outward from this wallet.

2. - Funding Wallet Node (Red)

  • The red node below the blue root wallet.

  • Represents a primary funding source that sent assets into the focus wallet.

  • This node makes it easy to see where the wallet was funded from.

  • It may not appear for every wallet (only when a clear funding source is detected).

3. - Direct Counterparties

  • Nodes connected directly to the root wallet.

  • Typically wallets or contracts that sent to / received from the focus wallet.

  • Shows who the wallet interacts with most directly.

4. - Second-Hop Connections

  • Nodes connected to Layer 1 nodes.

  • Show where funds move after leaving direct counterparties, or where they came from before reaching them.

  • Useful for tracing one level deeper into the network.

  • Outer Layers - Deeper Hops

    • Nodes multiple hops away from the focus wallet.

    • Allow you to follow paths through routers, DEXes, and other intermediaries.

    • Great for understanding complex routing and deeper transaction history.

  1. - Token Layer - The outer layer of nodes connected above the router and counterparties.

    • Represents the tokens the Searched Wallet has bought or sold (token mints or pools).

    • Each node is a different token endpoint where value ultimately flowed to or from.

    • Helps you quickly see which assets the wallet is trading into and out of, and where its positions are concentrated.

Node Size

  • Often proportional to:

    • Total volume (in/out)

    • Or number of transactions

  • Larger node = more activity (configure text to match your legend).

Node Color

  • Used to distinguish:

    • Wallets vs programs / contracts

    • Or category (e.g. funding wallet, focus wallet, counterparties)

  • Exact meanings are explained in the Legend.

Edge Color & Thickness

  • Colour may represent token type or direction (e.g. inflow vs outflow).

  • Thickness can represent transaction volume or count.

  • Use the Legend to ensure users know what each mapping means.

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