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#Saved Lists

Saved lists allow you to store collections of tokens and wallets under a custom name for easy reference in your queries. This feature streamlines the process of analyzing specific groups of assets or addresses without having to input their full identifiers each time.

#Creating Saved Lists

You can create saved lists through the interface by:

  1. Selecting tokens or wallets from query results
  2. Navigating to the saved lists section in your profile
  3. Creating a new list with a descriptive name

Each list can contain multiple entries, and you can organize them by purpose, project, or any other classification that suits your workflow.

Example of a saved list showing early moonkin snipers
Example of a saved list showing early moonkin snipers

#Using Saved Lists in Queries

To reference a saved list in your query, simply type the # character followed by the list's name in the chatbar. For example:

  • Show me the total volume for tokens in #defi_blue_chips in the last 7 days
  • What's the average balance change for wallets in #tracked_whales since yesterday?
  • Compare price action between tokens in #my_watchlist and #trending_tokens

The system will automatically expand the reference to include all items in your saved list, making complex queries much more manageable.

#Managing Your Lists

Lists can be modified at any time by adding or removing entries.

You can also create specialized lists for different purposes, such as monitoring specific market segments or following influential wallets in a particular ecosystem.

#Examples

Show me the top traders who have interacted with tokens in #memecoin_watchlist in the last 24 hours

What's the total market cap of tokens in #my_favorite_tokens compared to last month?

Identify wallets that hold at least 3 tokens from #defi_protocols and have been active in the last week, ordered by holding size