It's raining outside, the raindrops gently tapping on the window, and the room feels warm, as if time has slowed down a bit. At times like this, I don't feel like going out, and it's just right to calm down and check the recent market trends. Recently, I've been using a tool called @OpenledgerHQ, and after using it for a while, I found it particularly suitable for someone like me who doesn't want to fuss around. In the past, if I wanted to check some on-chain information, I either had to spend ages flipping through the browser or got dizzy from all the jargon and charts. But now, I just open it, and all the information I need is neatly laid out. For example, I can directly track who is quietly buying in and which wallets have been active recently. I've also added a few addresses I'm interested in to the list, so I can check the updates anytime, just like scrolling through a social media feed. It supports several mainstream chains, the data updates quickly, and there's basically no delay. The most considerate feature is that I can set reminders—like if a project suddenly has a large transaction or familiar "smart money" starts moving, my phone will notify me right away. Moreover, it doesn't just pile up data; it organizes the information into suggestions that I can understand and use. For instance, it highlights which ecosystems are buzzing lately and which transactions might have a story behind them, saving me the trouble of guessing. On a rainy day, it's perfect for quietly getting some things done. Listening to the sound of rain and seeing what's happening on-chain, I might just discover some small clues that others haven't noticed yet. OpenLedger runs quietly in the background, like a reliable friend—unobtrusive but always online. #Cookie #Openledger #ETH #Web3AI #CookieSnaps
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