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Top 3 websites to monitor your Web3 Portfolio

With so many networks, protocols, and decentralized apps, it becomes hard to keep track of all your assets and have oversight over how they perform.

July 21, 2023

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If you've shifted from traditional finance to Web3, you will find it challenging to have an overall view of your assets. With so many networks, protocols, and decentralized apps, it becomes hard to keep track of all your assets and have oversight over how they perform.

But don't worry; I researched a few of my favorite portfolio aggregators. In this article, we'll look at the top 3 websites that offer insight into our assets across web3.

Zerion.io

Portfolio of Vitalik, zerion.io

Portfolio of Vitalik, zerion.io

It is one of my favorite Defi portfolio trackers. It is available for ios, android, and Web. You can also choose to watch over addresses that you find interesting so that you can copy their strategies. Interestingly, you don’t need to type the long alien addresses anymore; Zerion supports ENS and Unstoppable domains. You can search for vitalik.eth or vitalik.crypto etc.

If you want to claim your .eth or .crypto domain, head over to Unstoppable Domains .

You can link multiple wallet addresses, and let's be honest, if we are on web3, we'd have more than a single address because it is always a good idea to keep all your assets distributed. As there is a saying, do not keep all your eggs in one basket.

Zerion, apart from helping you track your portfolio, also supports swapping and buying tokens so that you don't have to go to another Dapp to do that. It also supports bridging, which means you can quickly transfer your tokens, such as USDT, from the Polygon network to a different network, such as Avalance.

You also get the luxury of sending your asset to a different wallet from the website itself.

If you don't have a wallet, don't worry Zerion will create one for you. Currently, they support the following networks:

  1. Ethereum
  2. Polygon
  3. Avalanche
  4. Fantom
  5. Arbitrum
  6. BSC
  7. Solana
  8. zkSync Era Mainnet
  9. Optimism
  10. Gnosis Chain
  11. Aurora

Zapper.xyz

Portfolio of Vitalik, Zapper.xyz

Portfolio of Vitalik, Zapper.xyz

It is an alternative to Zerion; I'd suggest Zapper if you want to have a different UI experience.

However, it lacks a few of Zerion's features, such as buying tokens via card. It also lacks Solana network support.

DeBank

Portfolio of Vitalik, debank.com

Portfolio of Vitalik, debank.com

It gives you the benefit of Zerion but with an additional feature of communicating with your peers using Debank Hi, a Web-3 native messaging tool.

You can also interact with their community by sharing posts and interacting with them. Something similar to Twitter.

Step Finance (Bonus)

Portfolio of Some Random Solana Address, step.finance

Portfolio of Some Random Solana Address, step.finance

Most of the websites that we discussed above extensively support EVM chains. But if you are a fan of Solana and want to track your asset on the Solana network, one of the best places to be is Step Finance.

It gives you an overview of where your assets are being staked if you opt-in for staking, what NFTs you hold, and all the transaction history.

It also has a native token that you can stake to earn rewards.

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