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# Wallets 🆕

## Understanding Wallet Analytics at a glance

The Wallet routes are Circular's wallet intelligence layer for Solana.

They aggregate and structure wallet activity into clear metrics such as transaction volume, performance, balances, profits, and provider usage.

Instead of manually analyzing individual transactions, the routes provide a high-level view of how wallets interact with the network over time.

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### Why Wallet routes exist

A wallet's activity is spread across thousands of transactions, protocols, and tokens.

Understanding:

* How active a wallet is
* How its performance evolves
* How much value it controls
* Which providers or strategies it relies on

requires processing large amounts of on-chain data.

Wallet routes transform raw wallet activity into actionable metrics that are easy to analyze and compare.\
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Most of the data returned by these routes can also be visualized on our frontend.

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### The payoff

Wallet routes help you move from:

**Raw wallet activity**

to:

**A structured view of wallet behavior and performance**

They answer questions such as:

* Which wallets are the most active?
* How has a wallet performed over time?
* How much value does a wallet control?
* Which providers or execution paths does it use?

On Solana, understanding a wallet is not just about reading transactions.

It's about understanding how value moves through an address over time.


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