Chain allegiance

Where wallets really live. Not all wallets are created equal — some are Ethereum maxis, others are Solana volume bots. Kairo reveals which chains a wallet actually uses, not just where it’s bridged funds.

🧭 What We Track:

For each chain a wallet touches, Kairo surfaces:

  • Number of transactions

  • 🔄 DEX activity & swaps

  • 🎯 Token-specific interactions

  • 📆 Time-based heatmaps

  • 🧪 Contract interactions (e.g. LPs, minting, staking)

Instead of just listing "assets on X chain", we prioritize behavioral depth per chain — who they're being, not just what they’re holding.

🔥 Activity Weighting

We don’t treat all activity equally. A high-frequency swing trader on Base is shown differently from someone who sent 1 tx on Optimism and left.

Each chain gets a score based on:

  • % of wallet’s trades on that chain

  • Average size of trades

  • Duration of activity streaks

  • Types of tokens touched (meme vs DeFi vs stable)


📊 Example Snapshot

Wallet: 0x123...beef

  • Solana – Primary chain (74% of volume, meme trades, flips in <3 hrs)

  • Ethereum – Secondary (DeFi usage, bridged USDC, 3 NFT mints)

  • Base – Dormant (held one token, no trades since May)

🔍 "This wallet behaves like a Solana native with Ethereum side experiments."

🧠 Why It Matters

Understanding chain allegiance helps you:

  • Identify which ecosystems a wallet truly understands

  • Predict where they'll likely act next

  • Detect cross-chain airdrop farming

  • Avoid overestimating wallets that just bridge and sit


✨ In Context:

Hover any address on a supported dApp using our extension and you’ll instantly see:

  • Primary chain

  • Recent on-chain behavior

  • Trade category bias per chain

It’s like reading their on-chain passport — instantly.

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