How to Track Cross-Chain Assets (Without Giving Up Privacy)
Introducing Huddle — a lightweight tool to track wallets and tokens across chains
Tracking wallets across chains has always been a challenge in Web3. With the rapid expansion of chains like Ethereum, Solana, Base, and now Abstract, keeping tabs on wallet activity has become a daily frustration — especially if you’re managing or watching multiple tokens and NFTs.
That’s exactly the problem Huddle set out to solve.
🔍 The Problem with Cross-Chain Tracking
Most tools today focus on a single chain, or require heavy integrations and wallet connections. They often:
Ask for unnecessary permissions
Are too slow or cluttered
Don’t capture the full picture across assets (ERC20s, NFTs, even newer tokens on emerging chains like Abstract)
Plus, let’s be honest: a lot of these tools feel like they’re built for whales or devs — not everyday holders who just want a clear view of what they care about.
✅ Huddle’s Approach
Huddle is built differently. It’s designed for simplicity, privacy, and speed.
Here’s how it works:
No wallet connect required — you just paste in addresses you want to track.
Data is stored locally in your browser — meaning no one sees your list but you.
Supports multiple chains — currently live with Abstract, Ethereum, and more coming soon.
Tracks both tokens & NFTs — so you can see the full story of any wallet.
It’s like a watchlist for your on-chain life — and it updates in real time.
💡 Use Cases
See what your favorite Pudgy, PENGU, or Abstract whales are doing
Track your own wallets in one clean dashboard
Stay up to date with your Huddle balance and movements
💻 Try It Now
No sign-up, no login, no crypto knowledge required.
Check it out at:
https://huddle.is
Quick start guide: https://huddle.is/here
❤️ Made for the Community
Huddle is a lightweight tool made with love by a long-time builder in the Pudgy and Abstract ecosystem. It’s still early, but already many are using it to stay plugged in without being overwhelmed.
Give it a try — and if you have thoughts, feedback, or ideas, feel free to DM or tag in Telegram or Discord. Huddle is built for all of us.