Tags & Labels
Tags help you organize and filter wallets and strategies on Ramaris. They make it easier to find what you’re looking for and understand wallet behavior at a glance.
How Tags Work
Wallet Tags
Wallets on Ramaris are labeled with tags that describe their characteristics. These tags help you quickly identify what a wallet is known for without digging into its full history.
Tags are organized into groups:
- Risk — Indicates the wallet’s risk profile based on trading behavior (e.g., conservative, moderate, aggressive)
- Style — Describes the wallet’s trading approach (e.g., swing trader, LP provider, accumulator)
- Asset — Highlights the types of tokens or protocols the wallet focuses on
- Source — Where the wallet was discovered or how it was added to the platform
You’ll see these tags when browsing wallets on the wallet leaderboard and on individual wallet detail pages. Use them to quickly filter for wallets that match the type of activity you’re interested in tracking.
Strategy Tags
When you create a strategy, you can add tags to describe its focus. Strategy tags help other users understand what your strategy tracks when they browse the strategy leaderboard.
Good strategy tags describe:
- The type of wallets being tracked (e.g., “high-frequency”, “whales”)
- The protocol focus (e.g., “aerodrome”, “lending”)
- The trading style (e.g., “swing-trades”, “accumulation”)
Activity Labels
Some labels you see on wallets are calculated automatically based on recent behavior:
- Activity status — Whether the wallet has been active recently (e.g., “Active today”, “Active this week”). This updates in real time based on the wallet’s latest transactions.
- Trading frequency — How often the wallet trades relative to others (e.g., “High frequency”, “Moderate”, “Low frequency”)
- PnL category — The wallet’s overall profitability based on realized trading results
These labels update automatically as new data comes in, so they always reflect current behavior rather than outdated snapshots.
Using Tags to Filter
When browsing wallets or strategies, use tags to narrow your results:
- Click a tag to filter the list to items with that tag
- Combine tags to find specific intersections (e.g., “aggressive” + “aerodrome” to find aggressive Aerodrome traders)
- Use tag groups to browse by category — expand a group like “Style” to see all available style tags
Tips
- Start broad, then narrow. Browse a tag group first, then add more tags to refine your results.
- Watch for activity labels. A wallet with great historical performance but a “Stale” activity label may no longer be active. Prioritize wallets with recent activity.
- Use tags for strategy building. When creating a strategy, tags help you find the right wallets to include. Filter by risk level, trading style, or protocol focus to build a cohesive watchlist.