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Getting started with 1inch Portfolio

Learn why you might need 1inch Portfolio and how to start using it.

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Written by Valeriia Nikitina
Updated over 2 weeks ago

1inch Portfolio allows you to track crypto assets across multiple wallets and networks in one place. It aggregates token balances, DeFi protocol positions, and transaction activity to give you a complete overview of a wallet or a group of wallets.

You can monitor any public blockchain address or connect your own wallet to view and analyze portfolio data.

1inch Portfolio key features:

  • Wallet bundles: Add and group up to 10 wallets for a full-view of your crypto portfolio at a glance.

  • Real-time asset tracking: Updates are applied automatically across all wallets and networks.

  • Cross-chain analytics: Analyze DeFi protocol performance, token PnL, ROI, protocol rewards, and net APY.

  • Explore trending wallets: Research what top wallets hold and where they invest.

Add a wallet to track

To start using 1inch Portfolio, enter a wallet address or an ENS domain into the search field on the main page.

Add an address to view its DeFi portfolio using the search bar

The platform will load the portfolio data for that address, including token holdings, DeFi positions, and transaction activity across supported networks.

You can track any public wallet address, not only wallets that you own.

Alternatively, scroll down the page to view the top wallets and open one of their portfolios.

Connect your own wallet

You can also connect your wallet to quickly load and track your own address. Once connected, the wallet becomes available in the wallet selector, allowing you to switch to it instantly from the interface. To add it:

  1. On the main Portfolio page, click Connect wallet.

  2. Connect using one of the following:

    1. A wallet from the list (a full list is accessible by clicking More wallets)

    2. Ledger Wallet

    3. WalletConnect for other wallets

Now you are ready to explore and analyze!

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