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Practice·August 18, 2026·7 min read

Reading your own wallet: what your history says about you

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Analyze your own wallet

Reading your own wallet: what your history says about you

Ask a trader about their style and you get a story. Ask their wallet and you get data — and the two rarely match. Self-analysis is the most honest mirror available in crypto.

What you will learn

  • Your real risk appetite — not the one you claim, the one your position sizes show.
  • Your patience gap — what you think your hold time is vs what it actually is.
  • Your emotional patterns — the timing of your exits, your reaction to drawdowns.
  • Your personality — which of the 14 archetypes your behavior actually matches.
  • Your trading signature — the compact fingerprint of your style.

The uncomfortable value

Self-analysis is useful precisely because it is uncomfortable. Most traders overestimate conviction and underestimate risk-taking. The metrics do not lie — and they are all traceable to real transactions, so you cannot argue with the source data.

Use it to improve

Behavioral review is the on-chain version of a trading journal — and with SIGBOT's deterministic metrics it is automatic, objective, and cannot be rewritten after a bad week. Identify the behavior you want to change, and re-run the analysis in a month to see if it moved.

The private detail

Analyzing your own wallet is private to you. The report is generated from your public transactions — the data is public — but the interpretation stays yours.

[Read yourself →](/analyze)

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