Most people start on the web app.
300+ users using it to analyze wallets, track funds, and spot sybil activity.
Simple, no-noise on-chain insights.
https://t.co/rZ12aZiRbo
Turning complex blockchain data into simple, powerful visuals.
FundTracer flyer concept
A sleek flyer for FundTracer built to communicate clarity in blockchain analytics.
Day 7/21 learning Framer
Today I recreated a real landing page to practice layout, spacing, and responsiveness.
Starting to see how real websites are structured.
Learning by building > just watching tutorials.
Day 6/21 learning Framer
Today I built a full website using what I’ve learned so far from Framer University.
Everything is starting to come together components, layout, responsiveness.
From learning → to actually building.
We just shipped a beta feature on @fundtracer that completely changes how you investigate on-chain activity.
This isn’t just another dashboard. It’s a full intelligence layer.
At the core, you get a powerful visual engine: Multi-hop transaction tracing across wallets
Expandable nodes to explore entire networks
Clear flow direction with weighted transaction paths
Smart clustering of related entities
Deep filtering by time, value, and hop count
Smooth infinite canvas to navigate everything effortlessly
Then comes the AI layer: Suspicious activity detection with confidence scoring
Automatic anomaly and exploit pattern recognition
Entity classification across wallets, contracts, exchanges
Predictive insights on where funds might move next
Natural language queries to simplify investigations
Auto-generated narratives that explain what’s happening
Everything runs in real time: Live transaction streaming directly on the graph
Instant alerts and visual indicators
Time-lapse playback of activity over days or weeks
Continuous balance and confirmation tracking
You also get advanced querying: Custom filters, boolean logic, and multi-chain analysis
Token-level filtering and smart contract interaction tracking
MEV detection and gas-level insights
And the visualization is built to feel alive: 3D graph modes, dynamic layouts, and physics simulation
Heat maps, animated flows, and adaptive labels
Plus deep DeFi intelligence: Track DEX routes, liquidity, staking, lending positions
Follow cross-protocol activity and bridge movements
Map DAO participation and NFT trading patterns
Built for teams: Shared workspaces, annotations, version history
Public investigations, templates, and presentation mode
Enterprise-grade security: Encrypted data, access control, audit logs
Secure sharing and compliance-ready exports
And full historical depth: Replay any block, track balances at any time
Identify dormant wallets and reconstruct past events
Finally, advanced analytics: Detect mixers and laundering patterns
Calculate PnL, cost basis, and tax exposure
Score wallet similarity and link identities
This is just the beta.
We’re building the operating system for on-chain intelligence.
All thanks to @hayodejiii and entire @fundtracer team
Day 5/21 learning Framer 🚀
Today I learned:
• How to use components
• How sizing (fit, fill, min height, viewport) works
• Setting breakpoints for responsive design
Big win:
I finally understand how to build layouts that actually adapt across screen sizes.
Today I learned:
• Light & dark themes
• Text styles & properties
• Link & color styles
• Styling frames
• Adding links
Starting to understand how design systems come together in Framer.
Day 3/21 learning Framer 🚀
Today I learned:
• Fixed & sticky positioning
• Sizing (relative, viewport, min & max)
• Adding media (images, video, text)
• Using the insert panel
• Importing from Figma & the web
• Generating layouts with AI (Wireframer)
• Adding links
Day 1/21 learning Framer
Learned:
• Interface basics
• Project structure
• Layers & frames
• Positioning (absolute + stacks)
• Fill vs Fit
Big realization:
It’s not just design — it’s how layouts behave on real websites.
It’s starting to click.
Starting tomorrow, I’m kicking off 21 Days of Learning Framer. For the next 21 days I’ll be:
• Learning Framer
• Building landing pages and website sections
• Sharing my progress daily
Follow along if you’re into design, motion, and building in public