Getting Started with Ramaris
Welcome to Ramaris, the platform for discovering and monitoring on-chain wallet activity. Whether you’re an experienced analyst or just starting your blockchain journey, this guide will help you make the most of our platform.
What is Ramaris?
Ramaris enables you to track and analyze on-chain wallet activity in real-time. By following smart money movements and applying custom filters, you can identify activity patterns that align with your interests—without writing a single line of code.
Core Concepts
Wallets
Individual blockchain addresses that you want to monitor. These can be whale wallets, notable addresses, or any wallet that demonstrates interesting on-chain patterns.
Strategies
Customizable monitoring rules that combine wallet sources with logic filters. Strategies help you cut through blockchain noise and surface only the transactions that matter to you.
Signals
Real-time notifications generated when a transaction matches your strategy criteria. Each signal includes comprehensive transaction details to keep you informed.
Quick Start: Create Your First Strategy
In a hurry? Our Quick Start guide gets you from signup to your first alert in under five minutes.
The fastest way to get value from Ramaris is to create your first strategy. Here’s what you’ll do:
- Choose Your Sources – Select wallets or existing strategies to monitor
- Define Your Filters – Set transaction value ranges, active hours, and days
- Launch and Monitor – Start receiving real-time notifications that match your criteria
Ready to dive in? Check out our comprehensive Creating a Strategy guide for step-by-step instructions.
Coming from another tool? Our Switching to Ramaris guide helps you migrate your watchlist and get set up fast.
Best Practices
Start Simple
Begin with broad filters and a small number of wallet sources. As you learn what works, refine your criteria to improve signal quality.
Monitor Performance
Track which strategies generate the most relevant signals. Ramaris makes it easy to iterate and optimize over time.
See It on Ramaris
When wallets tracked by your strategy complete trades, Ramaris automatically generates shareable trade charts showing candlestick price action with entry and exit markers. Find these on any Wallet Activity or Strategy Activity page — use the share button to copy the chart image, download it as a PNG, or share a link with a rich social preview.
Combine Strategies
Once you’re comfortable with basic strategies, create “meta-strategies” that aggregate signals from multiple existing strategies. This enables sophisticated multi-layer filtering.
Use Time Filters Wisely
Set active hours and days to focus on peak activity periods. This reduces noise and helps you concentrate on the most relevant wallet movements.
Understanding Transaction Values
All transaction values in Ramaris are displayed in USD for consistency and ease of comparison. This allows you to:
- Set meaningful value thresholds regardless of which tokens are involved
- Compare activity across different blockchain ecosystems
- Filter out dust transactions and test swaps
Privacy and Security
Ramaris operates entirely on public blockchain data. We do not:
- Require access to your wallet or private keys
- Execute transactions on your behalf
- Store sensitive personal information
You’re always in complete control.
Next Steps
- Create Your First Strategy – Jump right in with our detailed walkthrough
- Explore the Browse Section – Discover top-performing wallets and community strategies
- Refine Your Filters – Learn advanced filtering techniques to improve signal quality
- Join the Community – Connect with other users sharing insights and strategies
Learn DeFi Fundamentals
New to decentralized finance? These guides explain the core concepts:
- What is a DEX? – How decentralized exchanges and AMMs work
- Non-Custodial Wallets – Self-custody, seed phrases, and wallet security
- Slippage & Liquidity – Price impact, liquidity pools, and trading costs
- Gas Fees Explained – Transaction costs across Ethereum, Base, and L2s
- Smart Contracts & Swaps – How on-chain trading actually works
- Security Best Practices – Token approvals, revokes, and avoiding scams
Have questions? Need help getting started? Visit our documentation hub or reach out to our support team.