Protocol tables provide detailed insights into how a wallet or wallet bundle interacts with different DeFi protocols. These tables help you understand where assets are deployed, how positions are performing, and what returns they generate.
Reviewing protocol tables for your own wallets can help you monitor active DeFi positions, evaluate the performance of lending, staking, or liquidity strategies, and track earned rewards and yields across protocols.
They can also be useful when analyzing public wallets. Observing the DeFi activity of other addresses may help you understand how experienced users allocate assets across protocols, identify commonly used strategies, or discover protocols that a wallet actively interacts with.
Protocol table overview
Depending on the protocol type, each protocol table may include a combination of the following metrics:
Market — the specific market or pool within the protocol where the assets are deployed.
Status — indicates whether the position is currently active or closed.
Balance — the amount of tokens supplied, staked, or deposited.
Value — the current fiat value of the position.
ROI (Return on Investment) — the percentage return generated by the position.
PnL (Profit and Loss) — the total profit or loss from the position.
Rewards — tokens earned through the protocol’s reward mechanisms.
APR (Annual Percentage Rate) — the estimated annual return generated by the position.
Filter assets by status
The status filter allows you to control which protocol positions are displayed in the table. You can choose between three options:
All — displays both active and closed positions.
Active — shows only positions that are currently open and interacting with the protocol.
Closed — displays positions that have already been exited.
This filter helps you focus on currently deployed assets or review historical DeFi activity associated with the wallet or bundle.
Adjust the time range
You can analyze portfolio data across different time periods.
Available time ranges include:
24H
1W
1M
1Y
3Y
Changing the time range helps you compare short-term market changes with longer-term portfolio performance.
Sort protocol stats by portfolio metrics
You can sort table columns to quickly identify key insights. For example, sorting by Value highlights the largest positions, while sorting by ROI or PnL helps you compare top-performing and underperforming strategies.
Click the column header to sort a metric in ascending or descending order.
