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# ChainPulse Overview

## What is ChainPulse?

ChainPulse is an advanced portfolio tracker built for Solana and eventually for multichain. ChainPulse makes it easy for you to monitor your portfolio token balances, yield farms, NFTs and more. Equally, ChainPulse is the only portfolio manager on Solana to offer detailed profit and loss reports on your holdings, along with a detailed graph to go along with your report.

## What can I do on ChainPulse?

On ChainPulse, you can

* keep track of your portfolio's token, NFT and DeFi position balances
* view detailed PnL reports&#x20;
* track any Solana wallet's PnL , token, NFT and DeFi balances
* track Solana transaction history for the entire lifetime of the tracked wallet


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