Arbitrum One • Global

Wallet Labels Directory for high-frequency DeFi trading desks

Access a curated directory of labeled wallets, entities, contracts, and risk designations for faster investigations. Manages positions across DEX venues, farming programs, and on-chain derivatives with a high tolerance for volatility and a need for speed. Detect anomalies, suspicious approvals, and governance changes before funds are at risk. Teams operating in 24/7 markets with globally distributed contributors.

  • Search thousands of tagged wallets with categories like exchange, market maker, exploiter, DAO, or whale.
  • Export entity intelligence to CSV/JSON for downstream analytics and monitoring tools.
  • Submit label suggestions and supporting evidence for community review and curation.
  • Fragmented liquidity and sudden gas spikes erode trade execution.

Key metrics

Addresses labeled

250k+

Continuously updated across Ethereum, L2s, and major sidechains.

Entity types

40+ categories

From centralized exchanges to mixers, MEV bots, and DAO treasuries.

Arbitrum One profile

High-throughput rollup popular with sophisticated DeFi protocols.

Rollup compression keeps most swaps under $0.30 with finality in seconds.

Unique insights

  • Arbitrum One: Rollup compression keeps most swaps under $0.30 with finality in seconds. Pair this with wallet labels directory to live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage..
  • Global: Balance FATF Travel Rule guidance with country-specific VASP licensing expectations. Align active defi traders workflows with tighter slippage and lower transaction costs per trade..
  • For high-frequency DeFi trading desks, emphasize Combines on-chain heuristics with verified crowdsourced intel and partner feeds. and track Mean time to detect high-risk contract events. weekly.

Why teams rely on this tool

Core capabilities

Search thousands of tagged wallets with categories like exchange, market maker, exploiter, DAO, or whale. Export entity intelligence to CSV/JSON for downstream analytics and monitoring tools. Submit label suggestions and supporting evidence for community review and curation.

Audience fit

Fragmented liquidity and sudden gas spikes erode trade execution. Tighter slippage and lower transaction costs per trade.

Arbitrum One focus

GMX, Camelot, and perpetual protocols rely on deep liquidity analytics. Live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage.

Operational playbook

  1. 1Filter by chain, entity type, or risk score to find relevant wallets.
  2. 2Investigate linked activity via Wallet Investigator or Portfolio dashboards.
  3. 3Export labeled sets or subscribe to updates for ongoing monitoring.

Use cases

Live monitoring of contract upgrades, proxy changes, and admin key usage. Requires tooling that supports asynchronous collaboration, multi-timezone monitoring, and localized communications.

Token scanner sweeps of newly listed assets interacting with your treasury. Requires tooling that supports asynchronous collaboration, multi-timezone monitoring, and localized communications.

Mapping transacting wallets to known entities for counterparty risk scoring. Requires tooling that supports asynchronous collaboration, multi-timezone monitoring, and localized communications.

Proof points

  • Risk desks enrich suspicious transactions without switching tools.
  • Support teams reduce response times by recognizing counterparties instantly.
  • Compliance teams export labeled histories for SAR preparation.

ChainUnified tools that pair well

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Frequently asked questions

Where do the labels come from?

We blend ChainUnified telemetry, partner datasets, and community submissions vetted by analysts.

Can I import custom labels?

Upload CSV or integrate via API to overlay proprietary intelligence alongside ChainUnified entries.

Do you score label confidence?

Yes. Each label includes source metadata, last-seen activity, and reviewer notes.

Wallet Labels Directory for Active DeFi traders in Global | Risk monitoring & incident response on Arbitrum One