MetaRadar Overview
- What is MetaRadar?
Easily track and receive notifications for transactions and wallet signatures across multiple blockchain addresses.
- Main Features
- Real-time email notificationsTracking of Ethereum and Polygon addressesMonitoring of token transfers (ERC20, ERC721, ERC1155)Monitoring of MATIC or ETH transfersSecure and private email usage
Frequently asked questions
- Token transfers (ERC20, ERC721, ERC1155)
- MATIC or ETH transfers.
- 100 addresses: Text notifications will be allowed within limits, a Twitter account will be created, more time will be dedicated to the project, and a proper design will be built.
- 1000 addresses: A mobile app will be developed for push notifications, and the project will start considering monetization in a web3 way. The project will also seek involvement from other individuals.
- 5000 addresses: This milestone is less defined, but possibilities include a token/NFT sale to fund the project, user accounts with login functionality, and portfolio functions such as tracking the value of wallets.
You will receive notifications for the following events when tracking Ethereum or Polygon addresses on metaradar.io:
Yes, you can track addresses on both the Ethereum and Polygon networks using metaradar.io. The project allows you to track any Ethereum or Polygon address and receive real-time email notifications for events such as token transfers (ERC20, ERC721, ERC1155) and MATIC or ETH transfers. The project currently monitors a total of 32 addresses, with 15 on Ethereum and 17 on Polygon. It is free to use and does not share or misuse your email.
MetaRadar was created by Ralph Kuepper (@amlug) in his own private time.
The roadmap for MetaRadar includes several milestones based on the number of addresses being monitored. Currently, the project allows users to track Ethereum and Polygon addresses and receive real-time email notifications for token transfers and MATIC or ETH transfers. The project is currently free and ad-free for monitoring less than 100 addresses.
As the number of monitored addresses increases, the roadmap includes the following milestones:
The creator of MetaRadar acknowledges that the ultimate direction of the project as a wallet or wallet manager is uncertain and will depend on the project's progress and user needs. For now, the focus is on helping users, including the creator himself, keep track of their wallets.
MetaRadar is currently a service that allows users to track Ethereum and Polygon addresses and receive real-time email notifications for specific events such as token transfers and MATIC or ETH transfers. It is not explicitly mentioned whether MetaRadar will become a wallet or wallet manager in the future. The project's creator states that if the project gains traction and people want more features, it could potentially grow into something more. However, for now, the main purpose of MetaRadar is to help users keep track of their wallets.
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