How to Track Wallets on Robinhood Chain

Nock Terminal Editorial Team

Wallet tracking on Robinhood Chain is entirely read-only. You never connect your own wallet to watch someone else's, and no tool that asks for a private key or a signed message to display a public address is legitimate. Public balances and transaction history are on-chain — reading them requires nothing.

This guide covers how to verify a wallet address, read its raw transactions on the Robinhood Chain block explorer, and use Nock Scout to rank the most profitable wallets on the chain.

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What PnL trackers can and cannot know

A PnL tracker infers cost basis by walking a wallet's swap history through the price feed at each block. That works well for tokens with continuous on-chain liquidity, but it cannot know off-chain context: OTC deals, bridge transfers from other chains, airdrops the wallet never paid for, or tokens acquired through custodial venues before withdrawing on-chain. Realized PnL for a specific token is accurate; portfolio-wide PnL is an estimate.

Reading raw transactions on Blockscout

Every trade on Robinhood Chain emits Uniswap v4 Swap events with caller-perspective deltas — positive numbers are inputs to the pool, negative are outputs. Reading raw logs is the most reliable way to reconstruct exactly what a wallet did in a given transaction, especially for router-composed trades that hop pools.

Following without connecting

Nock Scout keeps a follow list per Nock account so you can watch a set of wallets across sessions. Nothing about following requires wallet signatures or on-chain writes — the whole system is read-side.

Steps

  1. 1
    Get the full 0x address
    Copy the complete 42-character address (starting with 0x). Short-form addresses like 0x1234…abcd are display truncations, not real addresses; verify the full string against the source (project docs, an on-chain event, a signed message) before trusting it.
  2. 2
    Open Nock Scout for smart-money ranking
    The Wallets tab on Nock Terminal ranks Robinhood Chain wallets by realized PnL, win rate and trade count over rolling windows. Click any row for the wallet's full holdings, recent trades and win rate over 24h.
  3. 3
    Cross-reference on Blockscout
    Paste the address into robinhoodchain.blockscout.com to read raw transactions, token transfers and internal calls. This is the ground truth — any tracker's figures should reconcile with what Blockscout shows.
  4. 4
    Watch new activity without signing anything
    Nock Scout follows a wallet from the leaderboard without a signature. You can also open the address in Blockscout and refresh; new blocks land every ~100ms, so activity appears fast.
  5. 5
    Never share your own private key or seed phrase
    Tracking a wallet is public read-only work. If any site or bot asks for your private key, seed phrase or a signed message in order to display someone else's balance, close the tab.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to connect my wallet to track another wallet? No. Wallet tracking on Robinhood Chain is entirely read-only. If a tool asks you to connect your wallet or sign a message to display someone else's balance, it is not doing anything trust-minimised. How accurate is realized PnL on wallet trackers? Realized PnL for on-chain swaps is derived from the wallet's swap history and pool prices, so it is accurate for tokens acquired and disposed on-chain. Off-chain context — OTC trades, bridge transfers, custodial deposits — is invisible to any tracker. What is the Robinhood Chain block explorer? robinhoodchain.blockscout.com. It is the canonical read source for addresses, transactions, token transfers and contract source when verified. Can I get real-time alerts when a wallet buys? Yes. Follow a wallet in Nock Scout and Nock Terminal surfaces new buys on the trending and new-pairs feeds; NockBot on Telegram can push alerts when a followed wallet trades. Is wallet tracking public information? Yes. Everything a wallet does on-chain is public by construction. What is private is the identity behind the address — trackers show behaviour, not people.

No. Wallet tracking on Robinhood Chain is entirely read-only. If a tool asks you to connect your wallet or sign a message to display someone else's balance, it is not doing anything trust-minimised.

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