The best crypto wallet tracker depends on what you need to understand. If you only need balances, a simple tracker may work. If you need PnL, cost basis, DeFi exposure, Hyperliquid positions, risk, benchmarks, and AI-ready context, you need portfolio intelligence.

What to Look For

A serious crypto portfolio tool should support:

  • Multiple wallets and chains
  • DeFi position context
  • Unrealized PnL
  • Cost basis and average entry
  • Hyperliquid spot and derivatives visibility
  • Risk and concentration metrics
  • Benchmark comparison
  • Export and reporting workflows

The more complex the portfolio, the less useful a basic balance tracker becomes.

Where Raster Fits

Raster is not a basic wallet tracker. It is portfolio intelligence infrastructure for digital assets, designed to help users understand portfolio state across fragmented wallets, chains, DeFi, and derivatives.

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FAQ

What is the best crypto wallet tracker?

There is no universal best tracker. The right tool depends on whether the user needs simple balances or deeper portfolio analytics.

Should a wallet tracker include PnL?

For serious users, yes. Without PnL and cost basis, the tool shows holdings but not portfolio performance.