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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseChain and our analytics platform
PulseChain is a Layer 1 blockchain network designed to make Ethereum faster and more affordable. It uses Proof-of-Stake for low-cost, eco-friendly transactions and includes a full system-state copy of Ethereum.
PulseChain offers shorter block times, lower fees, and higher throughput than Ethereum. It improves scalability while remaining compatible with Ethereum smart contracts and wallets.
Our PulseChain analytics dashboard gives you real-time insights into network activity, wallet balances, token movements, and validator performance — all in one place. It helps you understand on-chain data and make smarter DeFi decisions.
You can track your PulseChain portfolio instantly with our Portfolio Tracker. It connects to your wallet and displays live balances, token performance, and transaction history.
Yes. PulseChain confirms new blocks roughly every ten seconds — much faster than Ethereum's average — which makes transactions quick and efficient for users and developers.
Visit our Getting Started with PulseChain page for beginner-friendly tutorials, setup instructions, and wallet connection guides.
Richard Heart is the founder of PulseChain and an early blockchain innovator. You can learn more about his background and projects on our Richard Heart page.
Yes. PulseChain works seamlessly with MetaMask and most EVM-compatible wallets. You can add the network manually using PulseChain's RPC settings.
The official PulseChain Explorer lets you view transactions, token transfers, swaps, and more — updated in real time directly from the blockchain.
Yes, our PulseChain analytics dashboard is completely free to use. All network data, charts, and portfolio insights are available instantly without subscriptions or paywalls.
ROI Charts
ROI Comparison Charts to Evaluate Price Performance
ROI From Launch
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Richard Heart Core Coins ROI
PLS, PLSX, HEX, and INC ROI from launch date
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about ROI Charts and performance tracking
ROI (Return on Investment) Charts track the performance of cryptocurrencies from their launch dates, normalized to 100% starting point. This allows you to compare how different assets have performed over time on an equal footing.
All assets start at 100% on their launch date. If an asset doubles in value, it shows 200%. If it halves, it shows 50%. This makes it easy to compare performance regardless of starting price or market cap.
We track Richard Heart's core coins (PLS, PLSX, HEX, INC) and compare them against major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB, Cardano, and Polygon.
Launch prices are based on the first recorded market price after the token's official launch, sourced from on-chain data and verified historical price feeds.
Yes. The ROI Charts allow you to compare PulseChain ecosystem tokens (PLS, PLSX, HEX, INC) directly against established cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, ADA, and MATIC to see how they stack up.
ROI Charts are updated in real-time with live price data, ensuring you always see the most current performance metrics for all tracked assets.
"Days Since Launch" is the x-axis that shows how long each asset has been trading since its official launch date. This allows you to compare performance at equivalent stages of their lifecycle.
Yes. Use the asset toggles to show or hide specific tokens, allowing you to focus on the comparisons most relevant to your analysis.
Tokens may be hidden by default or toggled off. Use the asset selection controls to enable any tokens you want to compare. All major PulseChain tokens and established cryptocurrencies are available.
ROI Charts provide historical context for how assets have performed over time, helping you understand relative performance and trends. However, past performance does not guarantee future results, and all investments carry risk.
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PulseX Stats
PulseX DEX analytics and historical data
PulseX Key Metrics
Most important PulseX statistics at a glance
Total TVL
Cumulative Volume
PLSX Burnt
V1 Pairs
V2 Pairs
Cumulative Pairs
PulseX TVL History
Total Value Locked over time (V1 + V2)
Total TVL
PulseX V1 TVL
PulseX V2 TVL
PulseX Volume History
Trading volume over time (V1 + V2)
Today's Volume
PulseX V1 Volume
PulseX V2 Volume
Cumulative Volume
PulseX Daily Fees History
Daily fees collected over time (V1 + V2)
Daily Fees
V1 Daily Fees
V2 Daily Fees
Cumulative Fees
PulseX Transaction Count History
Daily swap count over time (V1 + V2 combined)
Today's Swaps
7-Day Total
30-Day Total
Total Swaps
Global DEX Rankings
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseX and DEX analytics
PulseX is the main decentralized exchange (DEX) on PulseChain, created by Richard Heart. It allows users to swap tokens, provide liquidity, and earn yield through farming and staking — similar to Uniswap but faster and more efficient.
This page displays live analytics from PulseX, including TVL (Total Value Locked), daily trading volume, fee generation, and global DEX rankings. All data updates automatically using on-chain sources.
TVL, or Total Value Locked, represents the total amount of assets held in PulseX liquidity pools. It reflects how much capital is actively supporting swaps and farming on the exchange.
Trading volume tracks the total dollar value of tokens swapped through PulseX over time. Our dashboard charts daily, weekly, and historical volumes to show real liquidity trends on PulseChain.
Daily fees are the total transaction fees collected by the PulseX protocol from swaps and liquidity activity. These fees help gauge protocol revenue and user activity.
Our Global DEX Rankings compare PulseX with major decentralized exchanges like Uniswap, PancakeSwap, and Curve — highlighting where PulseX stands in total liquidity, volume, and user adoption.
PulseX provides the core liquidity infrastructure for PulseChain. It enables token swaps, liquidity farming, and price discovery for all PulseChain-based assets.
Yes. Users can supply tokens to PulseX liquidity pools to earn a share of trading fees or stake LP tokens in PulseX farms for additional rewards. You can monitor your positions in our Portfolio Tracker.
All PulseX stats — including TVL, volume, and fees — are updated continuously using live on-chain data, ensuring that charts and rankings always reflect the current state of the exchange.
You can view PulseX transaction details and pool activity directly in the PulseChain Explorer, or analyze aggregated data through our PulseX Stats dashboard.
PulseChain Stats
Data and Analytics about PulseChain
PulseChain Total Value Locked (TVL)
Total value locked across all PulseChain protocols
PulseChain TVL History
Track PulseChains current and Historical Chain TVL
Daily Active Users
Unique wallet addresses that transacted daily
Total Wallets
Cumulative count of all wallet addresses on PulseChain
New Wallets
Number of new wallet addresses created daily on PulseChain
PulseChain Daily Transactions
Track PulseChain's daily transaction count on chain showing network usage
PulseChain Daily Transaction Fees
Fees paid by users Transaction on the network burning PLS
Global Top 40 Chains by TVL
Total Value Locked across all DeFi protocols by chain
PulseChain Top DeFi Protocols
Leading PulseChain DeFi protocols by Total Value Locked (TVL)
PLS Supply Details
View detailed PLS supply analysis and metrics
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseChain Stats and metrics
TVL, or Total Value Locked, measures the total amount of assets staked, deposited, or used in DeFi protocols on PulseChain. It reflects the overall liquidity and network adoption of the ecosystem.
TVL combines the on-chain value of assets locked across PulseChain's smart contracts, liquidity pools, and staking platforms. Our dashboard automatically aggregates these values from verified sources.
Active users represent unique wallet addresses that interact with the PulseChain network during a specific time period — such as daily or weekly. It's a key metric for measuring community growth and blockchain usage.
PulseChain processes thousands of transactions every day, with block confirmations roughly every ten seconds. You can view live transaction counts and network throughput in our Pulse Stats Dashboard.
Our dashboard tracks the top DeFi protocols ranked by Total Value Locked, including DEXs, lending platforms, and yield farms. You can explore the full list on our Top DeFi Protocols section.
PulseChain ranks among the leading blockchains for on-chain liquidity and DeFi adoption. You can see how it compares in our Global Top 40 Chains by TVL section.
TVL and user activity are influenced by network fees, protocol launches, market conditions, and community engagement. Our analytics engine updates these indicators in real time.
Yes. All metrics shown on our Pulse Stats page are sourced from on-chain data. You can cross-check figures directly using the PulseChain Explorer.
Yes. Our dashboard refreshes PulseChain data automatically to display the most current information on TVL, users, transactions, and protocol rankings.
You can use our historical charts to view PulseChain's performance trends — including TVL growth, active addresses, and transaction history over time.
The PulseChain stablecoin market cap represents the total value of all stablecoins (like USDT, USDC, DAI, USDL, PXDC, and others) currently in circulation on PulseChain. Our dashboard provides a comprehensive breakdown showing the total stablecoin market cap as well as individual stablecoin supplies, helping you understand the liquidity and stablecoin ecosystem on PulseChain.
PulseChain hosts a variety of stablecoins including major ones like USDT, USDC, DAI, USDL, PXDC, and many others. Our stablecoin overview section displays each stablecoin's current supply, formatted values, contract addresses, and their contribution to the total stablecoin market cap on PulseChain. All data is updated in real time from on-chain sources.
Total Wallets on PulseChain represents the cumulative count of all wallet addresses that have ever been created on the network since launch. This metric grows continuously as new addresses are generated, providing insight into the overall network adoption and user base size. You can view the historical growth trend of total wallets on our Pulse Stats dashboard with interactive charts showing growth over time.
New Wallets on PulseChain tracks the number of new wallet addresses created each day on the network. This daily metric is a key indicator of network growth and user adoption, showing how many new users are joining PulseChain. Our dashboard displays daily new wallet creation counts with historical charts, allowing you to see trends in user onboarding and network expansion over time.
The Pulse Stats dashboard provides comprehensive real-time analytics including: PulseChain TVL (Total Value Locked), stablecoin market cap and individual stablecoin breakdowns, total wallets (cumulative count of all addresses), new wallets (daily wallet creation), active users, transaction counts, DeFi protocol rankings, global chain comparisons, and historical trend charts. All metrics are sourced directly from on-chain data and update automatically.
HEX Analytics
Real-time HEX Stats and Analytics
HEX Price Chart
Historical HEX price data with time range selection
HEX Active Stakes Growth
Historical growth of active HEX stakes from 2019 to present
Active HEX Stakes Over Time
Unique HEX Stakers
Historical count of unique addresses with active HEX stakes on PulseChain
Unique HEX Stakers Over Time
HEX Staking APY
Historical HEX staking APY (Staking Rewards + EES Penalties) on PulseChain
HEX Staking APY Over Time
Total Circulating HEX
Historical circulating HEX supply on PulseChain (liquid HEX)
Circulating HEX Over Time
Total Staked HEX
Historical staked HEX supply on PulseChain
Staked HEX Over Time
HEX Total Supply Over Time
Historical total HEX supply on PulseChain (including stakes supply)
Total HEX Supply Over Time
Daily Penalties Paid to HEX Stakers
Historical daily penalties paid to HEX stakers on PulseChain from EES's
Daily Penalties Over Time
Current HEX Holders
Historical count of unique addresses with HEX balance > 0 on PulseChain
Current Holders Over Time
Average HEX Stake Length
Historical weighted average stake length (by HEX staked) on PulseChain
Average Stake Length Over Time
HEX Stakes Ending
Upcoming PulseChain HEX stakes ending: Stakes count and HEX unlocking per day (Includes OA stakes)
Upcoming Stakes Ending & HEX Unlocking
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HEX Liquidity Data
Visualise in real time the HEX Liquidity across PulseX V1 and PulseX V2
DEX Distribution
Token Pairs
Detailed Liquidity Breakdown
Complete breakdown of HEX liquidity across all pairs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about HEX and staking
HEX is a decentralized, yield-generating cryptocurrency created by Richard Heart in 2019 on Ethereum. It rewards users for time-locking their tokens through staking, similar to a blockchain-based certificate of deposit.
When PulseChain launched, it copied the full Ethereum system state — giving all HEX holders a free copy of their liquid and staked HEX on PulseChain. HEX staking became more affordable and accessible thanks to PulseChain's low fees.
Our dashboard provides a full historical and real-time overview of HEX, including total supply, circulating supply, staked supply, number of holders, T-share rate growth, and active stakes since 2019.
A T-Share represents a share of the HEX staking pool. The T-Share rate increases over time, rewarding early stakers and reflecting the growing value of long-term staking positions.
Our HEX Holders Growth Chart shows adoption trends from the token's launch in 2019 through its PulseChain migration in 2023, updated daily to reflect new wallet addresses holding HEX.
You can explore total HEX supply staked, circulating supply, and historical active stakes growth — all updated daily from on-chain data for both Ethereum and PulseChain.
Payout per T-Share shows how much HEX is earned daily by stakers per T-Share. Our chart visualizes this reward growth from HEX's launch to the present across both chains.
This chart lists upcoming HEX stakes that will end from September 2025 onward, allowing users to monitor future liquidity events and potential market impacts.
We provide real-time HEX liquidity data across PulseX V1 and PulseX V2. Interactive donut charts show distribution by DEX and trading pairs.
All HEX metrics — including supply, holders, T-share rate, and liquidity — are updated daily using live on-chain data from both Ethereum and PulseChain.
HEX was created by Richard Heart, the founder of PulseChain. It was his first blockchain project, designed to bring yield generation and time-locked savings to decentralized finance.
PLSX Stats
Real-Time PLSX stats and Analytics
PLSX Buy & Burn
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Original Total Supply
Burnt Supply
% Supply Burned
$ Value Burned
Current User Supply
PLSX Burned Supply
PLSX Price Chart
Historical PLSX price data with time range selection
PLSX Liquidity Data
Visualise in real time the PLSX Liquidity across PulseX V1 and PulseX V2
DEX Distribution
Token Pairs
Detailed Liquidity Breakdown
Complete breakdown of PLSX liquidity across all pairs
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PLSX Holder Growth
Track the growth of PLSX holders over the last 100 days
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PLSX and the buy-and-burn mechanism
PLSX is the native token of PulseX — the main decentralized exchange (DEX) on PulseChain, created by Richard Heart. It powers trading, liquidity incentives, and the buy-and-burn mechanism that reduces supply over time.
Each trade on PulseX charges a 0.29% fee. On V1, 100% of the fees go toward buying and burning PLSX from the market. On V2, 21% of the trading fees are used for buy and burn, permanently removing tokens from circulation.
The buy-and-burn mechanism continuously reduces the circulating supply of PLSX, increasing scarcity over time. It rewards long-term holders and supports upward pressure on value.
A small portion of every trade (0.01%) is sent to a "no expectations" address. It has historically removed PLSX from the market without selling, contributing indirectly to total supply reduction.
The Origin Address (OA) is known to hold more than 90% of the total PLSX supply and has never sold any tokens. Because of its benevolent nature, our stats exclude OA holdings to show metrics based only on user-held supply.
Our PLSX dashboard tracks the buy and burn totals, burnt supply history, no-expectations wallet activity, PLSX liquidity distribution, and holder growth over time — all updated daily.
The PLSX Burnt Supply chart shows both cumulative and daily burn data. These values are based on on-chain metrics that verify every buy and burn event.
We display PLSX liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2, showing token pair distributions and total liquidity in visual donut charts to help users understand market depth and pool diversity.
Our PLSX Holder Growth chart tracks wallet adoption, showing how the number of PLSX holders has increased since launch.
All metrics — including buy and burn totals, liquidity, and holder data — are refreshed daily using verified on-chain data from the PulseChain network.
Liquidity Breakdowns
Real-time on-chain liquidity for HEX, PLSX, PRVX, INC, and PLS (WPLS) across PulseX V1 and V2
HEX Liquidity
HEX liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2
DEX Distribution
Token Pairs
HEX Detailed Breakdown
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PLSX Liquidity
PLSX liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2
DEX Distribution
Token Pairs
PLSX Detailed Breakdown
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PRVX (ProveX) Liquidity
PRVX liquidity across PulseX pairs (USDC, USDT, DAI, WPLS)
DEX Distribution
Token Pairs
PRVX Detailed Breakdown
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INC Liquidity
INC liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2
DEX Distribution
Token Pairs
INC Detailed Breakdown
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PLS (WPLS) Liquidity
WPLS liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2
DEX Distribution
Token Pairs
PLS (WPLS) Detailed Breakdown
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about liquidity and these tokens on PulseChain
Liquidity refers to the tokens deposited into trading pairs on DEXs like PulseX. Higher liquidity means deeper markets, tighter spreads, and easier large trades. We track HEX, PLSX, INC, and WPLS liquidity across PulseX V1 and V2.
HEX liquidity is the total value of HEX tokens and their paired assets (WPLS, PLSX, DAI, USDC, INC) locked in PulseX pools. It shows how much HEX can be traded and how deep the market is on PulseChain.
PLSX is the native token of PulseX DEX. PLSX liquidity shows how much PLSX is paired with WPLS, DAI, INC, HEX, and WETH across PulseX V1 and V2, indicating trading depth and adoption.
INC is the PulseX farm token earned by providing liquidity. INC liquidity tracks INC paired with WPLS, PLSX, and DAI on PulseX, showing how much capital backs INC farms on PulseChain.
WPLS is wrapped PLS, the native gas token. WPLS liquidity shows PLS paired with stablecoins (DAI, USDC, USDT) on PulseX, representing core trading pairs for swapping into and out of PLS.
Our liquidity data is refreshed every 4 hours from on-chain reserves and real-time price feed data. All values reflect real PulseChain liquidity—no hardcoded or estimated data.
PulseX V1 was the initial launch, but a deployment bug meant LP providers did not earn fees. V1 is now the INC farm rewards DEX where LP providers can farm INC. V2 is the redeployed version where LP providers earn trading fees. Our charts show liquidity split between V1 and V2 so you can see where capital is concentrated on PulseChain.
PulseChain Bridge Stats
PulseChain bridge TVL, token flows, and cross-chain activity
Official Pulse Bridge Total Value Locked (TVL)
Total value of assets locked in the PulseChain bridge
Official PulseChain Bridge TVL
Tracking PulseChain Bridge TVL
Official Pulse Bridge Inflows & Outflows
Top 5 tokens bridged in and out with USD values
Total Inflow
Total Outflow
Net Flow
Top 5 Tokens Bridged In
Top 5 Tokens Bridged Out
PulseChain Top 10 Tokens Bridged in Breakdown
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CST StableCoin Supply on PulseChain
PulseChain's Direct Fiat on and off Ramp Adoption/usage
CST Current Supply
Total CST minted for on/off ramp activity
CST Supply Growth History
Daily CST minting activity on PulseChain
Hyperlane Cross-Chain Bridge Activity
USDC transfers to and from PulseChain via Hyperlane
Hyperlane Daily Net Flow
Daily net hUSDC flow via Hyperlane (purple = inflow, pink = outflow)
Official Pulse Bridge inflow/outflows
Track the Official PulseChain bridge inflow/outflows over time
Daily Net Inflow/Outflow
Daily bridge activity showing net asset flows (last 30 days)
Monthly Net Inflow/Outflow
Monthly bridge activity showing net asset flows (since launch)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the PulseChain Bridge and cross-chain activity
The official PulseChain Bridge is the primary gateway for moving assets between Ethereum and PulseChain. It allows users to bring tokens, stablecoins, and liquidity into the PulseChain ecosystem.
Our dashboard tracks the official PulseChain Bridge Total Value Locked (TVL), inflows and outflows, historical bridge activity, top bridged tokens, and cross-chain integrations like Hyperlane and Coast.
TVL measures the total dollar value of assets currently bridged into PulseChain. It reflects overall adoption, liquidity depth, and user participation across multiple networks.
Yes. We provide both daily and monthly inflow/outflow charts for the official PulseChain Bridge, allowing users to visualize growth trends, adoption spikes, and liquidity changes over time.
CST is a USD-backed stablecoin issued by 0xCoast, PulseChain's exclusive fiat on/off-ramp provider. CST is backed 1:1 with U.S. dollars and supports users in multiple countries, including the United States.
We display CST's total supply on PulseChain, along with its historical growth chart from its August 2023 launch through today, showing adoption and usage trends over time.
Hyperlane is a cross-chain messaging and bridging protocol that connects PulseChain to over 160 blockchains. It enables seamless asset transfers and interchain communication beyond the official PulseBridge.
We track Hyperlane's total inflows, outflows, and daily net flow on PulseChain, displaying its cumulative impact and growth since launch in September 2025.
Our breakdown shows the most frequently bridged tokens by both token amount and USD value, giving users insight into which assets are driving liquidity and adoption on PulseChain.
Increased bridge inflows bring more liquidity, stablecoins, and active users to PulseChain, which strengthens DeFi participation, TVL growth, and token trading activity across the ecosystem.
All PulseChain bridge metrics are updated daily using real on-chain data from the official PulseBridge, Coast, and Hyperlane, ensuring accurate and real-time analytics.
Pulse Gas Statistics
Real-time PulseChain Gas Data
PulseChain Gas
Track PulseChain Current Gas + Gas over the last week to see Timeframes of Lower Gas for Optimal Trading Times
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Compare Current PulseChain Transactional gas Cost to Ethereum
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Daily burn amounts from Transactions on chain
PLS Daily Burn
Daily PLS BurnedPLS Supply analysis
PLS supply tracking since launch based on Daily Inflation and Burn data
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseChain gas and fees
PulseChain gas is the fee paid in PLS for processing transactions and smart contracts on the PulseChain network. It works similarly to Ethereum gas but uses its own unit system — BEATS and IMPULSES.
BEATS and IMPULSES are the native gas units used on PulseChain.
1 BEAT = 1,000,000,000 IMPULSES (1 billion impulses)
1 IMPULSE = 1/1,000,000,000 BEAT
This unit system defines transaction costs with extreme precision.
PulseChain gas fees are significantly lower than Ethereum's because PulseChain is a fork of Ethereum 2.0 with efficiency improvements and faster block times. It also has 25% lower inflation and higher token burn rates than Ethereum.
We track live gas prices, seven-day BEAT price charts, real-time costs for sending, approving, and swapping transactions (in PLS and USD), and compare them directly with Ethereum gas fees.
Our 7-day BEAT tracking chart helps users identify when the network is less active — so they can trade or stake during periods of lower gas demand for cheaper fees.
PulseChain reduces inflation by 25% compared to Ethereum. Its validator reward structure is more efficient, and the network burns a portion of gas fees from every transaction, which offsets new PLS issuance.
Every transaction on PulseChain burns a portion of the gas fee paid in PLS, permanently removing it from supply. This creates a deflationary effect that helps balance inflation from validator rewards.
Our dashboard tracks the daily PLS burnt since PulseChain's launch and the total PLS supply over time — giving users a transparent view of net inflation vs burn.
All PulseChain gas prices, transaction costs, and supply metrics are updated in real time — typically every 30 seconds — ensuring users always see the latest on-chain conditions.
PulseChain's lower gas fees, faster confirmation times, and efficient burn model make it cheaper and more sustainable for DeFi activity, trading, and general on-chain use compared to Ethereum.
Pulse Validator Statistics
PulseChain network validator performance and staking data
Validator Growth Since Launch
Active validators on PulseChain from May 13, 2023 to present
Active Validators
Total PLS Staked
Value Staked
Current APR
Daily Fees
Validator cost
Compare PulseChain to Other POS Networks
Compare Validators and $ amount staked to other BlockChains
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PulseChain Vouch Liquid Staking
Community run PLS Liquid Validator Staking on PulseChain
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Community run PLS Liquid Validator Staking on PulseChain
Global Users Running PulseChain Infrastructure
Interactive 3D globe showing geographic distribution of beacon nodes worldwide
Geographic Distribution
▼Top 20 Validators by Network Share
Top Wallets on PulseChain running Validators by their Network share
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseChain validators and staking
Validators are nodes that secure the PulseChain network by processing transactions, proposing blocks, and maintaining consensus. PulseChain uses Proof-of-Stake (PoS), where validators must lock up PLS tokens to participate.
Each PulseChain validator requires a minimum stake of 32 million PLS to activate and begin earning rewards for validating blocks.
Validators earn rewards from two sources:
Block rewards — new PLS issued through inflation.
Transaction fees (tips) — paid by users, as PulseChain implements the EIP-1559 burn and tip mechanism.
Our dashboard tracks the current annual percentage rate (APR) earned by validators based on total network stake and inflation, updated daily with on-chain data.
The Validator Growth chart shows the total number of validators since launch and the daily change, giving insight into network participation and decentralization.
We compare PulseChain's validator count and total staked value against Ethereum, Solana, Polkadot, Cardano, and Avalanche — showing where PulseChain ranks in decentralization and network scale.
Our interactive 3D globe displays the geographic distribution of PulseChain beacon nodes, visualizing how validators are spread across the world to ensure decentralization and uptime.
Vouch is a PulseChain-native liquid staking protocol that lets users stake PLS and help run validators without needing hardware. We track Vouch's growth since its October 2024 launch, including total staked and validator share.
We list the Top 20 Validators ranked by their share of the network's total stake — offering transparency into validator distribution and network influence.
Validator metrics — including growth, rewards, APR, Vouch staking data, and network comparisons — are updated daily using live PulseChain beacon node and staking contract data.
Decentralization ensures the PulseChain network remains secure, censorship-resistant, and globally accessible, with no single validator or region able to control consensus.
Crypto Bubbles
Visualize top cryptocurrencies by 24H market performance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Crypto Bubbles
Our Crypto Bubbles page is an interactive visualization of the top 50 cryptocurrencies by market performance, including PulseChain tokens (PLS, PLSX, HEX, INC) — assets that most bubble sites exclude.
Each bubble represents a cryptocurrency. The size of the bubble reflects market capitalization. The color shows 24-hour price movement (green for gains, red for losses). You can drag, zoom, or pop bubbles to explore performance interactively.
Unlike other sites, we include PulseChain ecosystem tokens and a dedicated PulseChain Movers chart, showcasing the top 50 trending tokens on PulseChain by daily performance.
All prices, market caps, and movements refresh automatically every few minutes with live on-chain and market data feeds.
This section isolates PulseChain ecosystem tokens, displaying their top gainers, losers, and trending projects in real time — giving traders and investors a quick snapshot of market sentiment within the ecosystem.
Yes! You can move, hover, or pop bubbles to view live token info, price changes, and performance metrics — making it both educational and fun to explore.
PLS, PLSX, HEX, and INC are ranked based on market capitalization and daily performance, using verified on-chain data to ensure accurate rankings.
Other crypto ranking sites often exclude these tokens. Our goal is to show their true position and market performance in the wider crypto landscape.
Clicking on any token bubble will direct you to its dedicated stats page (for example, /plsx-stats or /hex-stats) where you can view full analytics, charts, and historical data.
Yes — the feature is completely free and accessible to everyone. It's powered by our live data infrastructure that also supports the PulseChain Analytics Dashboard.
Top 100 Token Ranking
Top 100 ranked by MarketCap
Market Overview
Volume Leaders
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Token Rankings
Our Top 100 Token Rankings dashboard lists the largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization, including those excluded from other ranking sites such as PLS, PLSX, HEX, and INC. All rankings are calculated transparently using on-chain supply and live price feeds.
Many centralized ranking sites manually suppress or exclude PulseChain ecosystem tokens. PulseChainStats provides independent data, ranking every token by true circulating supply × real-time price, with no manual filtering or gatekeeping.
Each token's market cap = circulating supply × current price. Supply and price are pulled from on-chain data and PulseX liquidity pools, updating continuously for accuracy.
Our rankings include PLS (PulseChain's native coin), PLSX (PulseX DEX token), HEX (staking token), and INC (PulseX incentive token) — displayed in their rightful positions by verified market value.
Because major data aggregators omit these assets, PulseChainStats offers the first transparent view of their true market positions, helping users and researchers understand ecosystem growth and valuation in context with global crypto markets.
Token prices, supplies, and market caps are updated every few minutes from live on-chain data, ensuring real-time accuracy.
Yes. We display the full Top 100 crypto rankings globally, integrating major assets (BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, etc.) so users can directly compare PulseChain ecosystem tokens versus the rest of the market.
No — all rankings are algorithmically generated using transparent on-chain data. There are no paid listings, manual edits, or exclusions.
Yes. Each token page shows historical market-cap position changes so users can track PulseChain ecosystem performance over time.
Unlike centralized data sites, PulseChainStats uses real on-chain analytics, transparent ranking logic, and includes all tokens without bias — giving the most accurate reflection of the crypto market.
PLS PLSX HEX INC and PRVX Leagues and Holders
Track PLS PLSX HEX INC and PRVX holders ranked by Leagues holdings and current league status
Holders Based on League Rankings
Track PLS PLSX HEX INC and PRVX holders per league
PLS Holders
Combined PLS + WPLS Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 1.5T | 1 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
$43.28M
1.5T tokens
|
| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 150.0B | 45 |
Whale
1.000000%
|
$4.33M
150.0B tokens
|
| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 15.0B | 55 |
Shark
0.100000%
|
$432.82K
15.0B tokens
|
| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 1.5B | 865 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
|
$43.28K
1.5B tokens
|
| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 150.0M | 1,737 |
Squid
0.001000%
|
$4.33K
150.0M tokens
|
| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 15.0M | 1,975 |
Turtle
0.000100%
|
$432.82
15.0M tokens
|
PLSX Holders
PulseX Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 2.0T | 1 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
$38.82M
2.0T tokens
|
| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 196.0B | 3 |
Whale
1.000000%
|
$3.88M
196.0B tokens
|
| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 19.6B | 70 |
Shark
0.100000%
|
$388.19K
19.6B tokens
|
| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 2.0B | 900 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
|
$38.82K
2.0B tokens
|
| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 196.0M | 8,832 |
Squid
0.001000%
|
$3.88K
196.0M tokens
|
| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 19.6M | 0 |
Turtle
0.000100%
|
$388.19
19.6M tokens
|
HEX Holders
HEX Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 7.0B | 0 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
$44.51M
7.0B tokens
|
| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 705.0M | 4 |
Whale
1.000000%
|
$4.45M
705.0M tokens
|
| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 70.5M | 59 |
Shark
0.100000%
|
$445.11K
70.5M tokens
|
| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 7.0M | 715 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
|
$44.51K
7.0M tokens
|
| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 705.0K | 6,039 |
Squid
0.001000%
|
$4.45K
705.0K tokens
|
| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 70.5K | 3,181 |
Turtle
0.000100%
|
$445.11
70.5K tokens
|
INC Holders
INC Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 5.5M | 0 |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
$6.53M
5.5M tokens
|
| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 554.6K | 9 |
Whale
1.000000%
|
$653.36K
554.6K tokens
|
| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 55.5K | 90 |
Shark
0.100000%
|
$65.34K
55.5K tokens
|
| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 5.5K | 1,243 |
Dolphin
0.010000%
|
$6.53K
5.5K tokens
|
| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 555 | 6,169 |
Squid
0.001000%
|
$653.36
555 tokens
|
| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 55 | 2,489 |
Turtle
0.000100%
|
$65.34
55 tokens
|
PRVX Holders
PRVX Token Holders
| League | % of supply | Tokens Required | # of holders | League | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🌊 Poseidon | 10.000000% | 32.1B | — |
Poseidon
10.000000%
|
—
32.1B tokens
|
| 🐋 Whale | 1.000000% | 3.2B | — |
Whale
1.000000%
|
—
3.2B tokens
|
| 🦈 Shark | 0.100000% | 320.7M | — |
Shark
0.100000%
|
—
320.7M tokens
|
| 🐬 Dolphin | 0.010000% | 32.1M | — |
Dolphin
0.010000%
|
—
32.1M tokens
|
| 🦑 Squid | 0.001000% | 3.2M | — |
Squid
0.001000%
|
—
3.2M tokens
|
| 🐢 Turtle | 0.000100% | 320.7K | — |
Turtle
0.000100%
|
—
320.7K tokens
|
Token Leagues
PulseChain core coin Leagues based on user supply
PLS Leagues
PLSX Leagues
HEX Leagues
INC Leagues
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Token Leagues and holder rankings
Token Leagues classify holders of PLS, PLSX, HEX, INC, and PRVX into ranked tiers — from Shrimp to Poseidon — based on the percentage of total user supply they hold. It's a fun and visual way to understand holder distribution.
We remove the OA supply because it's widely recognized as benevolent and inactive, meaning it doesn't circulate or affect market liquidity. Rankings are based on user supply only, giving a true picture of community distribution.
Each league corresponds to a specific percentage of total supply and the number of tokens required to reach it. For example:
🦐 Shrimp – 0.000001%
🦀 Crab – 0.000010%
🐢 Turtle – 0.000100%
🦑 Squid – 0.001000%
🐬 Dolphin – 0.010000%
🦈 Shark – 0.100000%
🐋 Whale – 1.000000%
🌊 Poseidon – 10.000000%
Each table displays: League name and emoji, % of user supply required, exact token amount needed, and USD value needed to reach that rank. This gives users real insight into token supply concentration and upward mobility between ranks.
We currently feature leagues for PLS, PLSX, HEX, INC, and PRVX — the core tokens of the PulseChain ecosystem. PRVX leagues use supply excluding the OA (74.8% of supply) so tiers reflect user-held supply only.
Token Leagues reveal holder distribution, supply concentration, and the relative cost to move between ranks. It helps users visualize where they stand among holders.
Yes. We're developing a live holder distribution chart that will display how many wallets fall into each league. This will provide transparent insights into decentralization and wealth spread.
Token Leagues are updated automatically using on-chain supply and price data, ensuring that token requirements and USD values always reflect real-time conditions.
The sea theme adds a fun and recognizable visual identity. Crypto communities often use marine analogies — from Shrimp to Whales — to describe holder size and influence.
Unlike generic holder lists, Token Leagues use real percentage thresholds and live USD values to create a gamified, transparent view of holder rankings and token distribution.
PumpTires Stats
PumpTires Token Launch Platform Stats and Analytics
PumpTires Platform Metrics
Real time data collected from the PumpTires platform about PumpTires tokens
Total Tokens created
Total Graduated Tokens
Success rate
Total Volume (USD)
Total Volume (PLS)
Total Trades
PumpTires Daily Volume
Daily trading volume in USD and PLS over time
PumpTires Tokens Created & Launched
Daily tokens created and graduated to PulseX
PumpTires Daily Fees Burned
Daily PLS fees burned through bonding curve trading and token graduation
Original PumpTires Memes
The Originals Memes thats were first deployed by the PumpTires Deployer
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Launch and trade tokens on the PumpTires platform
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PumpTires and the memecoin launchpad
PumpTires is a memecoin launchpad built on PulseChain, similar to Pump.fun but with a unique economic model that supports the PulseChain ecosystem instead of selling fees back into the market.
Unlike other platforms, PumpTires burns its fees instead of selling them back into the market. Trading and graduation fees in PLS are sent to a burn address, permanently removing them from circulation — a deflationary mechanism that benefits PulseChain holders.
This page tracks platform metrics (total tokens, graduated tokens, success rate, volume, trades), daily volume charts (today, weekly, monthly, total), tokens created and launched with launch success rate, daily fees burned in PLS and USD, and the Original PumpTires Memes table with live market data.
A graduated token is a memecoin that completes its bonding curve phase and automatically launches on PulseX V1 with its liquidity permanently locked — ensuring fair distribution and immutable liquidity.
PumpTires burns the PLS it collects from bonding curve trading and token graduation fees, sending them to a burn address. This permanently removes tokens from circulation, reducing the liquid supply of PLS and creating a deflationary effect for PulseChain holders.
The Fees Burned chart displays daily PLS burned through bonding curve trading fees and token graduation fees. It shows today's burn, total burned PLS and USD, and average daily burn. All fees are permanently removed from circulation, supporting PulseChain's supply dynamics.
These are the first twenty tokens launched by the PumpTires deployer wallet during the platform's initial testing phase. The community adopted them organically, and an OA-related wallet has even accumulated some of them.
We display each meme's current market cap, price, liquidity, and 24-hour price change, all sourced directly from on-chain data and refreshed automatically.
All PumpTires metrics — including daily volume, fees burned, tokens created and launched, and Original Memes market stats — are updated daily using live data from the PulseChain blockchain and PumpTires API.
Tracking PumpTires helps users understand how much PLS has been effectively removed from circulation, which tokens are gaining traction, and how meme culture is shaping economic activity on PulseChain.
ProveX Stats
Total liquidity over time and daily volume by provider on PulseChain
Total Liquidity Over Time
Daily data points — PulseChain. Total volume in chart range: —
Volume by Provider (Verifier)
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Explore the PulseChain Ecosystem
Explore projects on PulseChain
Official PulseChain Projects
Standard Bridges
Crosschain Bridges
Privacy Bridges
On/Off Ramps
DEX Farms
Other
Wallets
Dev/Tools
Block Explorers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the PulseChain ecosystem
The Ecosystem page is your complete directory for exploring official PulseChain projects and community-built tools — covering everything from DEXs and bridges to staking, lending, and developer utilities.
We feature PulseChain ecosystem categories including: Standard Bridges and Cross-Chain Bridges, Privacy Bridges, On/Off Ramps (fiat gateways), Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) and DEX Farms, Lending and Borrowing Protocols, Leverage and Liquid Staking Platforms, Developer Tools and Block Explorers, Domain Services and other community utilities.
No — we distinguish between official PulseChain projects (like PulseX and the official bridge) and community or third-party tools, so users can easily identify the source and credibility of each listing.
The list is continuously updated as new dApps and tools launch on PulseChain. We verify each addition for legitimacy and functionality before including it.
Standard Bridges connect directly between Ethereum and PulseChain for native asset transfers. Cross-Chain Bridges use interoperability protocols to link PulseChain with multiple other networks.
On/Off ramps (like Coast) allow users to convert fiat currencies into crypto directly on PulseChain and vice versa — enabling easy ecosystem entry for new users.
PulseChain hosts a growing DeFi landscape with DEXs (like PulseX), farms, lending platforms, liquid staking solutions, and stablecoin protocols that mirror Ethereum's DeFi structure but with faster, cheaper transactions.
Developers and analysts can access PulseChain block explorers, API endpoints, and community-built developer dashboards to interact with and analyze the chain in real time.
The ecosystem page helps users discover where liquidity, innovation, and utility are expanding — supporting new projects, staking opportunities, and integrations that strengthen PulseChain adoption.
All listings are verified manually and sourced from official project announcements or verified on-chain contracts, ensuring authenticity and relevance.
Guide for getting started on PulseChain
Onboarding to PulseChain has never been easier with our step by step tutorials for people at all stages of their Journey
Making a MetaMask Wallet
To start transacting on the blockchain you first need to set up a metamask wallet!
How to set up a Metamask wallet:
1. Get the official MetaMask app or extension
Go to MetaMask's official download page and choose your platform (Chrome/Firefox/Brave/Edge/Opera extension or iOS/Android app). Always confirm you're on the official site before installing.
2. Install and open MetaMask
After installing, open the extension or app. You'll see a welcome/onboarding flow — click Get Started (or similar) and choose Create a Wallet (or Create a new wallet). If you already have a wallet, choose Import instead.
3. Create a strong password
Pick a long, unique password to protect the MetaMask vault on that device. This password unlocks the wallet locally — it is not the same as your Secret Recovery Phrase.
4. Write down your Secret Recovery Phrase (SRP)
MetaMask will generate a 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase. Write the words down in order, on paper (or a dedicated metal backup). You will usually be asked to confirm the words to finish setup. This phrase is the master key to your wallet.
5. Store the SRP safely — offline
Keep the written SRP somewhere physically secure (safe, safety-deposit box, etc.). Make multiple physical copies in separate secure locations if the funds are important. Do not take photos, screenshot, email, or store the phrase in cloud drives or plain text on devices.
6. Never share your SRP
MetaMask (or any legitimate support) will never ask you to reveal your SRP. If anyone or any website asks for it, it's a scam — do not enter it.
7. Recovering / importing a wallet
To recover a wallet on a new device, choose Import wallet during onboarding and enter the 12 words in the exact order. If you still have access to an unlocked MetaMask, there are ways to reveal the SRP from the app/extension. For more complex recovery (e.g., vault files), MetaMask documents recovery tools and steps.
8. Extra security tips
- For significant holdings, consider using a hardware wallet (Ledger, Trezor, etc.) with MetaMask for cold-storage. MetaMask supports connecting many hardware wallets.
- Keep your extension/app up to date.
- Only connect your wallet to websites you trust; double-check domain names and avoid links from DMs or unknown sources.
- Use device locks (PIN/biometrics) on mobile and a secure OS-level password on desktops.
Configuring MetaMask
Configuring the PulseChain network in your metamask wallet
Full Step-by-Step
1. Make sure you already have MetaMask set up
If you don't have a wallet yet, install MetaMask and create one first (see my previous video/guide).
2. Go to the official PulseChain resource site
Open www.PulseChainStats.com. Always double-check URLs to avoid phishing.
3. Add the PulseChain network to MetaMask
Scroll to the bottom of the homepage. Click the "Add PulseChain To MetaMask" button. MetaMask will pop up with network details (like RPC URL, Chain ID, and currency symbol). Click Approve or Confirm to add the network.
4. Switch to the PulseChain network
After confirming, MetaMask may ask if you want to switch. Click Switch Network to start using PulseChain immediately.
5. Add PulseChain tokens to your wallet
Still on PulseChainStats.com, scroll up to the "Add to Wallet" section. You'll see a list of common PulseChain tokens. Click Add to Wallet next to any token you want (PLS, PLSX, HEX, etc.). MetaMask will open a confirmation pop-up — approve it to add each token.
6. That's it — you're live on PulseChain!
Your MetaMask is now connected to PulseChain and can display tokens. You're ready to bridge assets or interact with PulseChain dApps.
Add PulseChain Tokens to MetaMask
How to Bridge to PulseChain
Learn how to use the Offical PulseChain Bridge
Full Step-by-Step
1. Switch MetaMask to the Ethereum network (Mainnet)
Open MetaMask and choose Ethereum Mainnet from the network dropdown. This ensures you're sending from the right source chain.
2. Send ETH from your centralized exchange to your MetaMask address
In MetaMask click the address at the top (the shortened address) to copy it to your clipboard, then paste that address into your exchange's withdrawal/transfer form. Confirm the network is set to Ethereum on the exchange before sending.
3. Why send ETH?
ETH is the native token used to pay gas on Ethereum, so bridging with ETH avoids the extra step of needing ETH in your wallet later to pay gas. If you bridge another token (e.g., DAI), you still need a small ETH balance to pay transaction fees on Ethereum.
4. Open PulseChainStats and pick the bridge
Go to www.PulseChainStats.com (or another official PulseChain portal) and scroll to the Buy / Bridge area. Click the Official PulseChain Bridge (or the bridge you trust). Then click Launch on the bridge landing page to open the bridge app.
5. Connect your MetaMask wallet to the bridge
Click Connect Wallet on the bridge page; MetaMask will pop up a connection request. Accept/connect so the bridge can read your wallet and balances. This is a standard dApp→wallet connection flow.
6. Enter amount to bridge — and leave gas
Type how much ETH you want to move to PulseChain. Important: leave a small amount of ETH in your MetaMask for any remaining on-chain gas (don't send every last wei). The bridge will often show an estimated fee — use that to keep a safe buffer.
7. Approve & sign the bridge transaction in MetaMask
Click the bridge's Bridge (or Transfer) button. MetaMask will open one or more popups to Approve and Sign transactions. Review gas estimates and the destination chain details, then confirm. MetaMask signs the transaction — the bridge will then process it.
8. Wait for the bridge to process
Bridges sometimes take a few minutes (or longer) depending on network load and the bridge's mechanism. The bridge UI will usually show the status (processing / completed). Keep the transaction ID or bridge reference if you need to check progress or support.
9. Switch MetaMask to PulseChain and check your balance
Once the bridge reports the tokens have arrived, change your MetaMask network to PulseChain (or add it first if you haven't). The bridged funds should appear; if you don't see tokens, add them via the token contract or use the bridge's "Add to wallet" buttons. You will see a small amount of PLS gifted to you by the community to help get you started transacting on the netwrok (this is for new wallets only that enter over the offical PulseChain Bridge)
Trading on PulseX
Get started trading on PulseChain today using PulseChains offical DEX!
Full step-by-step
1. Open PulseChainStats and click "Trade on PulseX Now."
Go to www.PulseChainStats.com and scroll to the Trade on PulseChain Today area, then hit Trade on PulseX Now. This takes you to the official PulseX trading landing page.
2. Launch the PulseX DEX app and connect your wallet
On PulseX (the site you landed on) click Trade Now / Launch to open the DEX. Then click Connect Wallet and approve the MetaMask connection pop-up. Make sure MetaMask is already switched to the PulseChain network.
3. Start on the trading page — choose what you're paying with
In the PulseX UI you'll see a You pay field (token selector/dropdown). Click it and choose the token you bridged (many users will see wrapped ETH / wETH if that's what they bridged). That token becomes the source for your swap.
4. Select the token you want to buy
In the other dropdown (the token you'll receive), pick the whitelisted token you want to buy (or PLS if you want to top up network fees). If the token is in the dropdown, just select it and proceed.
5. If the token is NOT in the list — import it safely
Find the token's contract address from a reliable on-chain source (e.g., Dexscreener's PulseChain listing for that token). Use Dexscreener → PulseChain section → locate the pair → copy the token contract address. Back on PulseX look for Manage tokens / Import token (or add it directly in MetaMask with the contract address). MetaMask's docs explain how to import a custom token if you need to. Paste the contract address, confirm the token details, then add/import.
6. Recommended first buy: PLS (network gas)
New users should swap some bridged wETH → PLS first so you have gas to complete future transactions on PulseChain. You usually receive a small starter PLS from the bridge, but it can run out fast — keep some.
7. Set slippage / amount and swap
Enter how much you want to swap. Check estimated fees and set a slippage tolerance appropriate for the pair (low for large liquidity, higher for small/volatile tokens). Click Swap (or Confirm). MetaMask will prompt you to approve and sign — review the amount, gas, and destination, then confirm.
8. Wait for the transaction to confirm and check your wallet
PulseX will show the transaction status. When it completes, check MetaMask (and the token list) — if the token doesn't appear automatically, import it (see step 5). Use the transaction hash to inspect on a block explorer if you need to debug.
Don't forget PulseChain Stats has PulseChains #1 Portfolio tracker where you can track your assets and positions in real time.
Explore PulseChain
Projects on PulseChain await your discovery
Full step-by-step
1. Discover the PulseChain Ecosystem
PulseChainStats.com provides a comprehensive overview of the entire PulseChain ecosystem, showcasing official projects, DEXes, lending protocols, and emerging opportunities. Navigate to the Ecosystem tab to explore all available projects and discover new opportunities for investment and participation.
2. Track Your Portfolio Across the Ecosystem
Use our advanced Portfolio Tracker to monitor your holdings and DeFi positions across the entire PulseChain ecosystem. Connect your wallet to automatically track your PLS, HEX, PLSX, INC, and other token holdings, as well as your liquidity positions, staking rewards, and yield farming returns in real-time.
3. Stay Updated with Real-Time Analytics
Access live data and analytics for all PulseChain projects, including token prices, trading volumes, total value locked (TVL), and market trends. Our platform aggregates data from multiple sources to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information for informed decision-making.
4. Explore New Opportunities
Discover emerging projects and investment opportunities within the PulseChain ecosystem. Our curated lists help you identify promising new tokens, innovative DeFi protocols, and upcoming launches, giving you early access to the next generation of PulseChain projects.
Providing Liquidity
How to Provide Liquidity on PulseX
Full step-by-step guide to providing liquidity on PulseX
1: Access the PulseX Platform
Head to the PulseX landing page. Scroll down until you see the section labeled "Trade on PulseChain Today." Click the bright green button to proceed.
2: Open the Trading App
Once you're on the official PulseX page, locate and click "Trade Now." This will open the PulseX app interface.
3: Navigate to the Liquidity Section
In the top left of the app, hover over "Made" (or the relevant menu option— this may appear as "Trade" or similar depending on updates). From the dropdown menu, select "Liquidity."
4: Choose Your Liquidity Version
Decide between V1 or V2:
- V1 is geared more toward INC farming (which we'll cover in a separate guide or video).
- If you're just looking to provide basic liquidity, select V2.
- Alternatively, if you prefer providing liquidity between two stablecoins (for potentially lower volatility), choose the "Stable Liquidity" option.
5: Select the Tokens for Your Liquidity Pool
Choose the token pair you want to provide liquidity for.
Important for beginners: Make sure you're joining an existing pool rather than initializing a new one. Creating a new pool can be risky if you're not experienced, as it may expose you to uneven liquidity or other issues.
If the token you want isn't in the standard list:
- Click "Manage Tokens."
- Paste the contract address of the token.
- It should appear in the list for selection.
6: Input the Token Amounts
Enter the amount of one token you want to provide. Since you're joining an existing pool, the app will automatically calculate and populate the required amount for the other token in the pair to maintain the pool's balance ratio. Double-check the amounts to ensure they match what you're comfortable contributing.
7: Enable the Tokens
For each token in your pair, click "Enable" (this authorizes the PulseX contract to use those tokens from your wallet). Confirm any prompts that appear.
8: Provide Liquidity
Once everything is set, click "Provide Liquidity." Review the details, then confirm the transaction in your MetaMask wallet (or whichever compatible wallet you're using). Wait for the transaction to process on the PulseChain network—congratulations, you're now providing liquidity on PulseX!
Important Risks to Consider
Providing liquidity can be rewarding, but it's not without risks. Here's what you need to know:
Contract Risk
Smart contracts can have vulnerabilities. To minimize this, use a separate wallet dedicated to interacting with contracts like PulseX. This keeps your main holdings safe in case something goes wrong.
Impermanent Loss
This is a key concept in liquidity providing. When you add two tokens (e.g., Token A and Token B) to a pool, the pool maintains a fixed ratio between them. If the price of one token changes significantly (e.g., people buy a lot of Token B, depleting it from the pool), you'll end up with more of the other token (Token A). Compared to just holding the tokens separately in your wallet, the value in the pool might be lower—this difference is impermanent loss. It's "impermanent" because if prices return to the original ratio, the loss vanishes. However, if you withdraw while prices are imbalanced, the loss becomes permanent. Research token pairs with stable price relationships to reduce this risk.
Farming on PulseChain
How to Farm on PulseX
Full step-by-step guide to farming on PulseX
1: Access the PulseX Platform
Visit the official PulseX website by navigating to the landing page. Look for the section labeled "Trade on PulseChain Today" and click the bright green button to proceed.
2: Open the PulseX App
From the PulseX website, open the PulseX app by clicking "Trade Now" or the relevant button to access the trading interface.
3: Navigate to the Farms Section
In the app, locate the "Farm" button in the top right corner and click it. Ensure you're in the "Live Farms" section to view active farming opportunities.
4: Explore Available Farms
Browse the list of available farms to find one that suits your goals. Check key details like the Annual Percentage Rate (APR) or INC rewards for each farm to understand potential returns.
5: Provide Liquidity for the Farm
Once you've chosen a farm, hover over the "Trade" button (or equivalent menu) and select "Liquidity."
- Choose whether the farm supports V1 or V2 liquidity pools. Currently, most farms use V1, so select V1 unless specified otherwise.
- Pick the token pair you want to provide liquidity for.
- Input the amounts for each token and add your liquidity to the pool. (Note: Ensure you're joining an existing pool to avoid risks associated with initializing a new one.)
6: Stake Your LP Tokens in the Farm
Return to the "Farms" tab in the app.
- Find the farm you selected earlier and click to expand its details.
- Click "Enable" to authorize the farm to use your LP tokens (this may require a wallet confirmation, e.g., via MetaMask).
- Add your LP tokens to the farm by specifying the amount you want to stake.
7: Monitor Your Rewards
To check your INC rewards or farming progress, revisit the Farms tab in the PulseX app. Alternatively, use a portfolio tracker like PulseChainStats to view your farms and rewards in one place.
Important Risks to Understand
Farming can be rewarding, but it comes with risks, particularly impermanent loss:
Impermanent Loss
When you provide two tokens (e.g., Token A and Token B) to a liquidity pool, the pool maintains a fixed ratio between them. If the price of one token changes significantly (e.g., heavy buying of Token B reduces its share in the pool), you'll end up with more of the other token (Token A). Compared to holding the tokens separately in your wallet, the pool's value might be lower—this difference is called impermanent loss. It's "impermanent" because if prices return to the original ratio, the loss disappears. However, if you withdraw while prices are imbalanced, the loss becomes permanent.
Trade-Off
Farming rewards, such as trading fees or INC, can potentially offset or exceed impermanent loss, but this isn't guaranteed. Research token pairs and market conditions to make informed decisions.
Contract Risk
Always use a separate wallet for interacting with smart contracts to protect your main holdings in case of vulnerabilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about getting started on PulseChain
PulseChain is a fast, low-fee layer-1 blockchain designed to improve Ethereum's performance by offering cheaper transactions and lower inflation. It's ideal for DeFi, trading, staking, and exploring new crypto opportunities.
You'll need a crypto wallet like MetaMask, a small amount of PLS for gas fees, and a way to bridge assets to PulseChain from another network such as Ethereum or Binance Smart Chain.
Follow our animated video tutorial or written guide: Create your MetaMask wallet, Add PulseChain's RPC details, Confirm connection and test with a small transaction. You can find this in our "Configuring MetaMask for PulseChain" video section.
Use the official PulseChain Bridge or one of the community-supported cross-chain bridges shown in our guide. We walk you through how to safely transfer assets and verify your balances once they arrive.
PulseX is the main DEX (decentralized exchange) on PulseChain. Our tutorial shows how to swap tokens, provide liquidity, and earn fees directly through PulseX — similar to Uniswap but faster and cheaper.
Yes! You can provide liquidity or farm tokens on PulseX. Our "Farming on PulseChain" guide demonstrates how to pair tokens, earn rewards, and monitor performance through PulseChainStats.
Once you've bridged and traded, check out our Ecosystem page — featuring DEXs, staking platforms, lending protocols, and more, all verified and tracked in real time.
PulseChain is an open-source blockchain forked from Ethereum 2.0. Always double-check contract addresses and only use verified tools from our ecosystem listings to stay secure.
Yes. PLS is used for gas fees on PulseChain. You can obtain it through bridges, decentralized exchanges, or community on-ramps like Coast (CST stablecoin) for fiat onboarding.
Use our Portfolio Tracker to monitor token balances, DeFi positions, HEX stakes, Hedron stakes, PulseChain validators, and NFTs across your wallet — all in one place with live data and portfolio charts.
Our Portfolio Tracker supports tracking across PulseChain and 20+ other chains. We track:
- Token holdings across multiple chains
- DeFi positions (liquidity, farming, lending, vaults)
- HEX stakes (PulseChain and Ethereum)
- Hedron stakes
- PulseChain validators (staking positions)
- NFTs
- PumpTires token holdings
- Tide gauges
You can load up to 10 wallets in parallel to aggregate all positions and see your complete portfolio value in one view.
In the Token Holdings section, you'll see hide/unhide icons (eye icons) next to each token. Click the hide icon to remove a token from your portfolio view. This helps you focus on your legitimate holdings and see your real portfolio balance without scam tokens cluttering the view.
Hidden tokens are stored locally in your browser and won't affect your portfolio calculations. You can unhide them at any time by clicking the unhide icon.
Important: If you see tokens in your wallet that you don't recognize, do not interact with them. These are likely scam tokens sent to your wallet as part of a dusting attack or phishing attempt.
We support tracking across 30+ chains including PulseChain, and we have filtering systems in place to block known scam tokens. However, some scam tokens may still appear in your portfolio view.
If you encounter a scam token:
- Do not click on any links or approve any transactions
- Do not try to sell or swap the token
- Use the hide icon in the Token Holdings section to remove it from your portfolio view
- This will help you see your real portfolio balance without the scam token affecting your calculations
Hidden tokens are stored only in your browser and can be unhidden at any time if needed.
Portfolio Tracker
Track your PulseChain Ecosystem Holdings and Holdings across 20+ chains
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DeFi Positions
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Lending Protocols
Stability Pool Positions
Staking Positions
Trading Positions
Liquidity Positions
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Liquidity Positions
Farming Positions
HEX Stakes
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PulseChain HEX Stakes
Ethereum HEX Stakes
Transaction History
NFT Collection
PumpTires Tokens
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the PulseChain Portfolio Tracker, multi-wallet support, and private wallet saving
Our PulseChain Portfolio Tracker is an all-in-one analytics tool that shows your complete on-chain portfolio — including tokens, DeFi positions, farms, stakes, and NFTs — updated in real time every few minutes.
Unlike other tools, our tracker supports every major PulseChain protocol and runs true multi-wallet aggregation. Enter up to 10 addresses, load them in parallel, and view a combined dashboard for tokens, DeFi, liquidity pools, HEX stakes, NFTs, PumpTires, Tide gauges, and more. You can also share preloaded URLs or save wallet sets locally for instant reloads.
We support over 5,000 PulseChain tokens and tokens across 20+ chains, providing accurate balances, price data, and total value in your wallet. Token prices refresh automatically every three minutes.
Yes. You can track every major DeFi position including Pulsex V1/V2 LPs, 9MM V3 LPs, 9INCH LPs, PHAME leverage, LiquidLoans vaults, Flex vaults, Earn, IncPrinter, Phiat, PHUX, HELGO, ICOSA, and TIDE, plus Hedron stakes and PulseChain validators, plus almost all DeFi positions on 20+ chains.
Yes. You can view your PulseX INC farms, 9INCH farms, and staking details for LiquidLoans, Flex, Earn, IncPrinter, HELGO, ICOSA, and TIDE — all updated in real time.
Absolutely. The dashboard displays both Ethereum-based HEX stakes and PulseChain HEX stakes with full maturity data, yield, and status tracking.
Yes. Your PulseChain NFT collections are automatically detected and displayed with their metadata and image previews.
All token and protocol prices are refreshed every three minutes using live PulseChain market feeds.
Yes. The portfolio page includes percentage-based holding charts and a visual display of your wallet composition, helping you track diversification and performance.
Yes. Your recent transactions are shown by default, with the option to load additional history for deeper analysis.
Yes. The portfolio tracker is completely free and provides instant access to real-time analytics for every supported PulseChain protocol.
When you load multiple wallets, the tracker fetches each address simultaneously. Tokens are merged by contract address, USD values are summed, and DeFi positions, liquidity pools, HEX stakes, PumpTires, and Tide gauges are combined into a single portfolio view. Summary cards show your total exposure, while each section highlights per-wallet data so you can drill into individual positions.
Wallet lists are saved in your browser’s local storage only after you confirm the prompt. We never send wallet addresses to our servers or databases. You can clear the saved list any time from the Save Wallets dialog or by removing the entry from your browser settings.
Yes. The portfolio tracker supports PulseChain and 20+ other chains including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Base, and more. You can view tokens and DeFi positions from all supported chains in a single unified portfolio view.
PulseChain Wallet Intel
Visual Network Mapping
Explore all connected wallets through an interactive network graph that visually breaks down wallet relationships and connections
Intelligence Layer
Automatically labels known contracts and protocols for a cleaner, more organized breakdown of wallet interactions
Deep Analytics
Comprehensive transaction breakdowns, bridge flow analysis, asset tracking, and detailed wallet intelligence insights
Welcome to Wallet Intel
Enter a PulseChain wallet address above to begin analyzing wallet connections and transactions
Run Deeper Wallet Holdings Analysis
Track your complete PulseChain portfolio with detailed analytics and insights
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseChain wallet intelligence and on-chain analytics
PulseChain Wallet Intel is a comprehensive, free on-chain analytics platform that provides deep insights into any PulseChain wallet address. It offers five key features: interactive wallet connection visualization, complete transaction history with detailed breakdowns, bridge flow analysis for cross-chain activity, connected wallet relationship mapping, and token holdings analysis. All data is pulled directly from the PulseChain blockchain in real-time.
PulseChain Wallet Intel provides five comprehensive analytics features:
- Transaction History: Complete chronological list of all transactions with detailed breakdowns including swaps, transfers, approvals, and DeFi interactions. Each transaction shows token names, amounts, prices, and USD values.
- Bridge Flow Analysis: Track all bridge inflows and outflows, showing which assets were bridged to or from PulseChain, when, and their values.
- Pumptires Token Creation: See all tokens created by the wallet through the Pumptires launchpad, including creation dates and token details.
- Connected Wallets Breakdown: Visual network map showing all wallet-to-wallet and wallet-to-contract connections with transaction flows.
- Token Holdings Analysis: Complete breakdown of all PulseChain tokens held by the wallet with balances and USD values. For deeper portfolio analysis, visit our Portfolio Tracker.
Simply enter any PulseChain wallet address (starting with 0x) into the search bar on the Intel page. The platform will automatically load and display all five analytics sections: the interactive connection map, transaction history table, bridge flow charts, connected wallets breakdown, and token holdings. You can filter transactions by type (swaps, transfers, approvals), view detailed transaction information, and explore the visual network graph to understand wallet relationships. All data updates in real-time from on-chain sources.
The Transaction History provides a complete, searchable list of all on-chain transactions for the analyzed wallet. Each transaction displays the transaction type (swap, transfer, approval, liquidity, staking, DeFi), token names and symbols, amounts in both token units and USD values, timestamps, gas fees, and transaction status. You can filter by transaction type, load more transactions in batches of 50, and click any transaction to view it on the blockchain explorer. This feature helps you understand wallet activity patterns, trading behavior, and DeFi protocol interactions.
Bridge Flow Analysis tracks all cross-chain activity for the wallet, showing both inflows (assets bridged to PulseChain) and outflows (assets bridged away from PulseChain). The analysis displays which tokens were bridged, their amounts, USD values at the time of bridging, and timestamps. This helps you understand how assets move between PulseChain and other networks like Ethereum, identify bridge usage patterns, and track cross-chain portfolio movements. All major PulseChain bridges are automatically detected and labeled.
The Connected Wallets Breakdown is an interactive network visualization that maps all wallet connections and relationships. It shows the analyzed wallet at the center, with connected wallets and smart contracts displayed as nodes. Red lines represent outgoing transactions (sent), green lines represent incoming transactions (received), and the thickness indicates transaction volume. Verified contracts like PulseX, bridges, and DeFi protocols are automatically labeled. This visual map helps you understand wallet relationships, identify transaction patterns, analyze privacy exposure, and discover how funds flow through the PulseChain ecosystem.
The Token Holdings section displays a complete breakdown of all PulseChain tokens currently held by the analyzed wallet. It shows token names, symbols, balances, and current USD values. This provides a snapshot of the wallet's current portfolio composition. For more detailed portfolio analysis including DeFi positions, staking, liquidity pools, and historical value tracking, visit our comprehensive Portfolio Tracker page, which offers deeper analytics and multi-wallet portfolio management.
If the analyzed wallet has created tokens through the Pumptires launchpad, this section automatically displays all created tokens with their details. You can see token names, symbols, creation dates, and contract addresses. This feature is useful for identifying token creators, tracking launchpad activity, and understanding wallet involvement in the PulseChain memecoin ecosystem. All Pumptires token creations are detected automatically from on-chain data.
Yes, all Wallet Intel data is pulled directly from verified on-chain sources and updated in real-time. Every transaction, token transfer, bridge activity, and contract interaction reflects actual PulseChain blockchain data. Our verified contract database is regularly maintained and reviewed for accuracy. Token prices are sourced from live market data, and all transaction details match what you would see on blockchain explorers. The platform uses multiple data sources to ensure comprehensive and accurate analytics.
Wallet Intel is valuable for multiple user types:
- Traders & Investors: Analyze wallet activity patterns, track smart money movements, and research wallet behavior before making investment decisions.
- Security Researchers: Identify wallet connections, analyze privacy exposure, and practice good on-chain hygiene by understanding what others can see about your transactions.
- Developers: Study contract interactions, analyze DeFi protocol usage, and understand how wallets interact with smart contracts.
- Researchers & Analysts: Track bridge flows, monitor ecosystem activity, and conduct on-chain research with comprehensive transaction data.
- General Users: Understand your own wallet activity, track your transaction history, and see your complete token holdings in one place.
Yes, PulseChain Wallet Intel is completely free to use. It's the most comprehensive wallet analytics platform available for PulseChain, built for transparency, education, and security across the ecosystem. All features including transaction history, bridge flow analysis, connected wallets mapping, token holdings, and Pumptires token tracking are available at no cost. We believe in providing free access to on-chain analytics to help users make informed decisions and maintain better wallet security.
Yes! While Wallet Intel provides a comprehensive token holdings overview, our Portfolio Tracker offers much deeper portfolio analytics. The Portfolio page includes detailed DeFi position tracking (liquidity pools, staking positions, lending/borrowing), multi-wallet portfolio aggregation, historical value tracking, PnL analysis, yield farming positions, and advanced filtering options. Use Wallet Intel for wallet relationship analysis and transaction history, and the Portfolio Tracker for comprehensive portfolio management and DeFi analytics.
PulseChain Token Intel
Wallet Clustering Analysis
Break down wallet clustering in token holders to show clusters of wallets holding supply and identify potential bundling. View cluster breakdowns with USD values and individual wallet details.
Token Analytics & Insights
Comprehensive token information including price, supply, market cap, liquidity breakdown by DEX, top 10 pools, holder growth charts, and full holders list with contract detection.
Token Leagues
View token holder leagues and rankings based on holdings. See the percentage, tokens required, and USD value needed to reach each league tier from Poseidon to Shrimp.
Welcome to Token Holders Intel
Enter any PulseChain token contract address to analyze top holders and detect wallet bundling
Use Wallet Intel for More In-Depth Details
View detailed wallet analysis, transaction history, and connection mapping for wallets in the token intel
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Token Intel, holder analytics, wallet clustering, and on-chain token research on PulseChain
PulseChain Token Intel is a comprehensive on-chain analytics platform that provides deep insights into any PulseChain token's holder distribution, wallet connections, and ownership patterns.
It features an interactive network visualization showing the top 200 holders, automatic wallet clustering detection, holder growth tracking, token leagues rankings, and detailed token information — all designed to help users make informed investment decisions through transparent on-chain data analysis.
Token Intel offers six comprehensive analysis sections:
- Token Information: Real-time price, market cap, supply metrics, liquidity, and contract details
- Network Visualization: Interactive bubble map showing top 200 holders and their connections
- Holder Growth: Historical charts tracking daily and monthly holder count changes
- Holders Clusters Breakdown: Automatic detection of wallet bundling and grouped ownership
- Top 200 Holders: Complete ranked list with balances, percentages, and USD values
- Token Leagues: Holder rankings by percentage thresholds (Whale, Shark, Dolphin, etc.)
Token Intel uses advanced clustering algorithms to identify wallets that are connected through shared token transfers.
The Holders Clusters Breakdown section automatically groups wallets that have transacted with each other, revealing potential bundling where developers, founders, or insiders create multiple wallets to accumulate supply or prepare coordinated sell-offs.
These clusters are visually highlighted in both the network graph and the detailed clusters table, making it easy to spot suspicious ownership patterns that could indicate manipulation or insider control.
The Holder Growth section displays historical data showing how the number of token holders has changed over time, with metrics for total holders, daily change, and monthly change.
This data is crucial for understanding token adoption trends. A growing holder base typically indicates increasing interest and distribution, while declining or stagnant holder counts may suggest lack of adoption or potential issues with the token's ecosystem.
The interactive chart allows users to visualize holder growth patterns and identify key moments when holder counts spiked or dropped significantly.
Token Leagues categorize holders based on the percentage of total supply they own, creating a tiered ranking system similar to whale, shark, and dolphin classifications.
Each league shows the percentage threshold required to qualify, the number of tokens needed, and the USD value of that position. This helps users understand token distribution concentration and identify the largest holders at a glance.
Leagues are useful for assessing whether a token is highly concentrated in a few wallets (potential risk) or well-distributed across many holders (typically healthier).
Yes! Every wallet address in the Top 200 Holders and Clusters Breakdown tables includes action buttons that allow you to:
- Copy Address: Quickly copy the wallet address to your clipboard
- Run Intel: Analyze that specific wallet using our Wallet Intel feature to see all tokens they hold, transaction history, and more
This allows for deep-dive investigation of suspicious wallets or tracking of specific holder movements across the PulseChain ecosystem.
Token Intel provides CSV export functionality for multiple data sets:
- Clusters CSV: Export the complete holders clusters breakdown with wallet addresses, percentages, balances, and USD values
- Top 200 Holders CSV: Download the full ranked list of top holders with all associated data
These CSV files can be imported into Excel, Google Sheets, Python scripts, or analytics platforms like Dune Analytics for advanced filtering, sorting, and custom analysis beyond what's available in the web interface.
The interactive network visualization displays the top 200 token holders as nodes (bubbles), with the size of each bubble representing the holder's token balance.
Lines connecting the bubbles show relationships between wallets based on transfer activity — if two wallets have transacted with each other, they're visually linked. Clustered wallets (potentially bundled) appear grouped together, making it easy to spot concentrated ownership patterns.
You can zoom, pan, and interact with individual nodes to see detailed information, and the visualization automatically highlights clusters to reveal potential wallet bundling or coordinated holder groups.
The Token Information container provides comprehensive real-time data including:
- Price & Market Cap: Current token price and total market capitalization
- Supply Metrics: Total supply, circulating supply, and max supply
- Liquidity: Available liquidity pools and trading pairs
- Contract Details: Token contract address with copy functionality
- Holder Count: Total number of unique wallet addresses holding the token
- Price Change: 24-hour and historical price movements
Yes, Token Intel is completely safe to use. It is a read-only analytics service that does not require any wallet connections, private keys, or personal information.
All data comes directly from the PulseChain blockchain through public on-chain information. Token Intel never accesses your wallet, requests permissions, or stores any personal data.
You can analyze any token anonymously and securely, making it a safe tool for due diligence research before making investment decisions.
Token Intel empowers investors by providing transparent, on-chain data that reveals potential red flags:
- Wallet Bundling Detection: Exposes when insiders create multiple wallets to hide concentrated ownership
- Concentration Risk: Shows if too few wallets control too much supply (potential dump risk)
- Holder Growth Trends: Reveals whether a token is gaining or losing holders over time
- Cluster Analysis: Identifies coordinated wallet groups that may indicate manipulation
By making this data accessible and visual, Token Intel helps the community detect potential insider manipulation, coordinated dumps, or other deceptive practices before they happen, contributing to a more transparent and trustworthy PulseChain ecosystem.
Token Intel supports any PulseChain token that has sufficient on-chain data available through our analytics infrastructure.
Simply enter the token contract address in the search field, and if the token has holder data indexed on PulseChain, Token Intel will generate a complete analysis report.
New tokens are continuously added as data becomes available, and our system automatically updates holder information in real-time to ensure you're always viewing the most current on-chain data.
Pulse AI Assistant
PulseAI is here to help users at all stages of their PulseChain learning journey
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseChain AI
PulseChain AI is an intelligent assistant built to help users explore the PulseChain blockchain ecosystem. It connects directly to PulseChainStats.com APIs to deliver live prices, gas fees, validator data, and PulseX trading stats in real time. It's designed for education, onboarding, and analytics — not financial advice.
PulseChain AI can:
• Explain how to use PulseChain, PulseX, and HEX step-by-step.
• Provide live stats, including PLS price, TVL, burn rates, and validator performance.
• Help new users set up wallets, connect to the mainnet, and use DeFi tools on PulseChain.
• Summarize technical topics such as staking, bridge transactions, liquidity, and tokenomics.
No. PulseChain AI never gives financial or investment advice. It is strictly educational and informational — helping users understand how to navigate and analyze the PulseChain ecosystem responsibly.
The AI uses live data directly from the PulseChainStats.com API, which aggregates metrics from the PulseChain network, PulseX DEX, and related protocols. This ensures accurate, up-to-date insights on gas prices, volume, liquidity, and validator activity. It also has access to a large database of relevant facts and information.
Yes. It can walk you through:
• Setting up a wallet like MetaMask or Rabby.
• Adding the PulseChain RPC endpoint.
• Acquiring and bridging tokens to PulseChain.
• Exploring dApps, farms, and analytics dashboards.
You can ask about:
• PulseChain, PulseX, HEX, INC, and other native tokens.
• Staking, validators, and delegation.
• Gas prices and bridge stats.
• ROI charts, ecosystem projects, and network metrics.
• Richard Heart and the history of the PulseChain community.
Yes. PulseChain AI is free to use and accessible from any browser or device. It does not require wallet connection unless you choose to view on-chain portfolio stats through your connected wallet.
PulseChain AI was developed by the PulseChainStats team to make the network more accessible to users worldwide, combining live blockchain analytics with AI-powered education. The ultimate PulseChain onboarding tool.
PulseChain RPC Endpoint
Connect to PulseChain using our fast, reliable public RPC node
Why Use Our Free PulseChain RPC?
Fast Response Times
Low latency (<200ms average) for quick transaction processing and balance updates
High Availability
99.9% uptime with non AWS infrastructure for reliable access and speed
Decentralization
Help strengthen the PulseChain network by distributing RPC load across multiple nodes
Developer Friendly
Full JSON-RPC support for dApps, analytics tools, and automated systems
Network Configuration
Use these settings to connect your wallet or dApp to PulseChain via our RPC endpoint:
One-click setup: Automatically add PulseChain with our RPC endpoint to your wallet (MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet, Rabby, Brave Wallet, and more)
RPC Statistics
Real-time statistics for our PulseChain RPC endpoint
How to Change Your RPC in Your Wallet
Follow along with our step-by-step video tutorial to configure your wallet with our RPC endpoint:
Quick Setup Guide
Open MetaMask
Go to Settings → Networks → Add Network
Enter Configuration
Copy and paste the network details from above
Save & Connect
Save the network and switch to PulseChain
Private RPC Hosting Services
Not everyone has the technical expertise or resources to maintain their own RPC infrastructure, yet many organizations and high-frequency users require dedicated, low-latency access to the PulseChain network.
Benefits of a Private RPC Endpoint
- Reduced Latency: Lower usage means faster response times and improved execution performance
- Dedicated Resources: Your own infrastructure ensures consistent availability and performance
- No Maintenance Burden: We handle all technical operations, updates, and monitoring
- Custom Configuration: Tailored setup to meet your specific requirements and usage patterns
If you're interested in discussing private RPC hosting and maintenance services, including pricing and custom configurations, please reach out to us:
We'll work with you to design a solution that fits your needs and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about PulseChain RPC
RPC stands for Remote Procedure Call, a communication method that lets your wallet or dApp talk directly to the PulseChain network.
Every time you check your wallet balance, send a transaction, or interact with a smart contract, your wallet uses an RPC endpoint to fetch that data from the blockchain.
Think of it as the bridge between your app and the blockchain itself.
The default public PulseChain RPC is shared by thousands of users worldwide — and when it gets overloaded, you may experience:
- Slow transaction broadcasts
- Failed contract interactions
- Delayed balance updates
- "RPC endpoint timeout" errors
Using an alternative RPC (like ours) helps you:
- Experience faster response times and lower latency
- Improve transaction reliability
- Access the network when the default RPC is congested
It's like using a faster lane on the same highway — you still reach the same destination, but with less traffic.
Decentralization doesn't just come from validators — it also depends on diverse RPC infrastructure.
When more RPC nodes exist across different regions and providers:
- The network becomes more resilient to downtime
- Users aren't dependent on a single service provider
- DApps can distribute load across multiple nodes
By using or hosting an alternative RPC, you're strengthening the PulseChain ecosystem and reducing the chance of a single point of failure.
No. You'll still connect to the same PulseChain mainnet, view the same balances, and interact with the same contracts.
The only difference is which server handles your requests — meaning better performance and reliability without altering your blockchain data or wallet security.
By using multiple RPCs, you're:
- Reducing load on the main public endpoint
- Improving uptime for everyone on PulseChain
- Helping scale the network as adoption grows
Each user or dApp that connects through a different node lightens the traffic on others. It's a community-driven way to scale PulseChain sustainably.
You can easily add the RPC to MetaMask or any compatible wallet:
- Open MetaMask → Settings → Networks → Add Network
- Enter the following:
- Network Name: PulseChain (YourNode)
- New RPC URL: https://rpc.pulsechainstats.com
- Chain ID: 369
- Symbol: PLS
- Block Explorer URL: https://ipfs.scan.pulsechain.com
- Save → Switch Network
You're now connected to our RPC node.
Yes — a public RPC cannot access your private keys or wallet funds.
It only handles read/write requests to the blockchain (such as "get balance" or "send transaction").
Your private key never leaves your wallet — all signing happens locally in your browser or hardware wallet.
Absolutely. Our RPC endpoint supports full JSON-RPC methods, meaning developers can use it for:
- Real-time data querying
- Transaction broadcasting
- Smart contract reads/writes
- Analytics and dashboards
We encourage dApp builders and bots to use it responsibly to help distribute network traffic and improve performance across PulseChain.
Our node is optimized for:
- Low latency (<200ms response average)
- High availability (99.9% uptime)
- Non AWS infrastructure for reliable access and speed
- Auto-scaling to handle spikes during busy network periods
You'll experience smoother interactions, fewer timeouts, and faster confirmations.