DeFi Alerts
What is the difference between DeFi Alerts Free and Pro?
In general, free users of Xypher are limited to 1 telegram account 1 tracked address 100 alerts monthly quota limit (reset on the first day of every month) Click here to find a list of udpated features free users can access. --- Xypher Pro ...
What is the address label formatting?
We maintain a database that keeps track of labels for different Ethereum addresses. These labels help provide meaningful information about the addresses involved in the alerts. When an address in our database is used in an alert, we can display the ...
What is allow list filtering?
The "allow list" filter in our DeFi Alerts feature allows you to customize which types of events you receive notifications for. It ensures that you only receive alerts for specific events related to Ethereum accounts, such as ERC20 token transfers or ...
What is level filtering?
Complex Ethereum transactions may contain numerous events that may not be as relevant in the overall context of the transaction. Some examples include token approvals, token transfers, or WETH wraps/unwraps. The level filtering system allows you to ...
Do you support Arbitrum, Polygon, or other EVM chains?
You can view a list of supported EVM chains on https://xypher.io/Products/Defi/
Do I need a subscription to receive DeFi Alerts via webhooks?
Yes, to leverage the convenience of receiving DeFi Alerts through webhooks, a subscription is required. Webhook delivery is an exclusive feature available to Xypher Pro++ subscribers. By upgrading to this subscription tier, you unlock the full ...
Can I receive alerts as a free user?
Absolutely! As a free user of DeFi Alerts, you have the valuable opportunity to track and receive alerts for one specific address. You'll enjoy the convenience of receiving up to 100 alerts per month directly to your designated Telegram account. It's ...
Are Ethereum event logs reliable?
In general, Ethereum event logs are considered reliable sources of information. However, it is important to note that there have been instances where event logs were forged and included on the blockchain. At DeFi Alerts, we prioritize the security ...
How are DeFi Alerts generated?
DeFi Alerts harnesses the power of Ethereum event logs to extract and analyze transaction data. We decode event logs from all transactions, diligently scanning for any activity involving the specific address you're monitoring. Once a relevant ...
What is DeFi Alerts?
DeFi Alerts is a cutting-edge notification delivery service made for Ethereum transactions. With DeFi Alerts, you gain the ability to receive instantaneous notifications whenever a designated wallet engages in significant transactions. Our service ...
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Can I receive alerts as a free user?
Absolutely! As a free user of DeFi Alerts, you have the valuable opportunity to track and receive alerts for one specific address. You'll enjoy the convenience of receiving up to 100 alerts per month directly to your designated Telegram account. It's ...
What is level filtering?
Complex Ethereum transactions may contain numerous events that may not be as relevant in the overall context of the transaction. Some examples include token approvals, token transfers, or WETH wraps/unwraps. The level filtering system allows you to ...
What is DeFi Alerts?
DeFi Alerts is a cutting-edge notification delivery service made for Ethereum transactions. With DeFi Alerts, you gain the ability to receive instantaneous notifications whenever a designated wallet engages in significant transactions. Our service ...
Do I need a subscription to receive DeFi Alerts via webhooks?
Yes, to leverage the convenience of receiving DeFi Alerts through webhooks, a subscription is required. Webhook delivery is an exclusive feature available to Xypher Pro++ subscribers. By upgrading to this subscription tier, you unlock the full ...
How do I read a Volume Alerts message?
Volume Alerts Message Anatomy 1st line Each alert starts with the exchange and the base market. This base market includes a direct link to the exchange. 2nd line #Ticker of the coin (searchable, you can click to view past alerts directly on ...