Walked through Arkham for the first time, here is what actually clicked

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Three things that clicked for me:

1. The wallet tracking is only as useful as the entity labels, knowing it is a known fund moving is different from an unknown address moving the same amount

2. The research workflow (find entity, analyze holdings, track recent moves) is teachable and reproducible, not just vibes

3. The platform works for both "I want to follow a specific whale" and "I want to understand broader market structure" depending on how you use it

The step-by-step approach in the tutorial made it feel learnable rather than overwhelming. I had been putting it off assuming the learning curve was steeper than it is.

Does better on-chain visibility genuinely change your entry and exit timing or is it mostly interesting after the fact?

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arkham_flow Jun 8, 2026
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The find entity then analyze holdings then track recent moves workflow you described is exactly how I use it and the sequence matters. Starting with entity identification grounds everything else in context. If you start with raw wallet data without knowing who you're looking at, the interpretation is too open-ended to be useful. The learning curve is shorter than I expected once you have that sequence down. What entity types do you track most, funds, exchanges or individual traders?

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