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What is WalletWall?

WalletWall is a wallet risk intelligence platform. It turns read-only, public Ethereum data into a structured view of how exposed a wallet is, and translates that into prioritized recommendations and shareable reports. WalletWall never asks for a wallet connection, a signature, or a private key, and it does not take custody of assets. It is risk intelligence and prioritization — not protection.
All analysis uses public, read-only on-chain data and scheduled analytics queries. No private keys, seed phrases, or wallet signatures are used anywhere in the stack.

Product overview

WalletWall assesses four kinds of wallet exposure and brings them into one workflow:
  • Quantum / signature exposure — has the wallet’s public key been revealed on-chain, how much value is at stake, and how feasible is migration to post-quantum signatures.
  • Stablecoin & asset concentration — how concentrated a wallet’s holdings are, including stablecoin exposure.
  • Dormancy & activity — how long since the wallet last acted, which affects both risk and migration-readiness.
  • Whale & behavioral patterns — deterministic, explainable activity signals such as extraction-style movement, counterparty concentration, and activity ramps.
These signals are normalized into shared risk tiers and a recommended migration-readiness path, then packaged into a Wallet Risk Report that can be shared and monitored over time.

Who it is for

  • Crypto funds — assess exposure across a portfolio of wallets and rank what to act on first.
  • Protocol treasuries — understand concentration, dormancy, and migration-readiness for treasury-controlled wallets.
  • Custodians & wallet providers — evaluate exposure across many customer wallets and plan migration programs.
  • Auditors & security researchers — a structured, source-cited exposure assessment with confidence levels and caveats.
  • Early-stage investors & design partners — a clear artifact for understanding wallet risk posture.

Primary workflow

WalletWall follows one loop everywhere — scan → assess → recommend → report → monitor:
  1. Scan — search or select a wallet address or ENS name.
  2. Assess — see its exposure across quantum, concentration, dormancy, and behavior.
  3. Recommend — get a normalized risk tier and a migration-readiness path.
  4. Report — generate a shareable Wallet Risk Report.
  5. Monitor — track the wallet’s tier and exposure over time.

Core modules

Quantum Intelligence

The cross-cutting scoring framework: signature/public-key exposure, value at risk, dormancy, and migration readiness. Powers the Quantum Exposure Score and the Quantum Exposure Clock.

Migration Readiness

Turns exposure into a recommended path. Normalizes every wallet into a shared tier — Monitor, Review, Migrate, or Vault Prototype — with an explicit next action.

Whale Watcher

The primary wallet intelligence workspace. Activity heatmap, behavioral signals, narratives, holdings, and protocol affinity for a single wallet.

Holder Wall

Zoomable ownership map of top token holders, concentration, rank deltas, and a per-wallet drawer with the Quantum Exposure Card.

Stable Seer

Stablecoin and DEX-pair intelligence — peg deviation, liquidity depth, and concentration context that informs stablecoin exposure.

Wallet Risk Reports

A shareable report that packages exposure, concentration, dormancy, and a migration-readiness recommendation into one artifact for funds, treasuries, and pilots.
WalletWall also includes Coinstellation, a wallet-relationship graph built from public transaction history. It provides relationship context that feeds the assessment but is not itself a scoring module.

Current status & prototype boundaries

WalletWall is an actively developed platform. Its analytical modules (Holder Wall, Whale Watcher, Stable Seer, Quantum Intelligence) run on live public data and scheduled Dune queries. Some capabilities are explicitly early-stage:
  • The WalletWall Vault is a research prototype. It demonstrates a hybrid classical + post-quantum authorization model and informs migration-readiness thinking. It is not production custody and must not be used for real funds. Its connected dashboard is testnet-only.
  • Quantum exposure is forward-looking. A high Quantum Exposure Score does not mean a wallet is currently vulnerable to any existing technology. It is a heuristic for long-term migration planning.
  • Scores carry confidence and caveats. When source data is missing or stale, WalletWall lowers confidence or returns “Unknown” rather than inventing precision.

What WalletWall is not

  • Not asset protection. WalletWall is risk intelligence and prioritization. It does not move, lock, insure, or protect funds.
  • Not custody, and it does not sign. No wallet connection, no private keys, no signing.
  • Not a Q-Day prediction. It measures wallet-specific exposure, not the timing of any future quantum capability.
  • Not a verdict that a wallet is “hacked,” “unsafe,” or “quantum-vulnerable.”
  • Not investment advice.

Next steps

Scoring Methodology

How exposure is computed, the inputs and outputs, and what the shared risk tiers mean.

Quantum Exposure Clock

Why quantum exposure is wallet-specific, and how WalletWall turns it into readiness.

Migration Readiness

The Monitor / Review / Migrate / Vault Prototype tiers and what each suggests.

Quantum Intelligence

The full scoring model and Dune feeds behind the assessment.