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AI Web3 Wallet Assistant

An AI-powered analytics tool that lets users paste any wallet address and ask questions in plain English. Pulls on-chain transaction data, runs it through an AI model, and returns clear summaries of wallet behavior, risk signals, and activity patterns — making Etherscan accessible to non-technical users.

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Overview

An AI-powered Web3 wallet intelligence tool built with Next.js and TypeScript that turns raw on-chain data into plain-language insights. Paste any wallet address across EVM chains like Ethereum, Polygon, Base, and Arbitrum to get portfolio context, behavior patterns, and risk signals in seconds—without manually digging through Etherscan. Powered by the OpenAI API with Viem and Moralis for on-chain data fetching and analysis.

Problem

Raw on-chain data on block explorers is hard for non-technical users to interpret when reviewing wallet behavior, risk, and activity patterns.

Solution

Built an AI-powered wallet assistant where users paste any EVM wallet address and receive plain-language summaries of portfolio context, behavior patterns, and risk signals.

My role

Sole frontend developer — UI, wallet input flows, on-chain data integration, and AI response display.

Key features

  • Plain-language wallet analysis from any EVM address
  • Multi-chain support (Ethereum, Polygon, Base, Arbitrum)
  • OpenAI API for insight generation
  • Viem and Moralis for on-chain data fetching
  • Accessible interface for non-technical users

Technology stack

  • OpenAI API
  • Viem
  • Moralis
  • TypeScript

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Khalil Ahmed builds Web3 dashboards, DeFi interfaces, and analytics dashboards with Next.js and TypeScript. Read related articles or get in touch.