Leaderboards
How CounterTools ranks holders and traders, what each leaderboard means, and how often it updates.
Top Holders (per collection)
Every collection page shows the addresses holding the most assets in that collection, ranked by:
- Distinct asset count β how many unique cards/tokens from the collection they hold.
- Total portfolio value in USD, summed across their holdings using our floor pricing.
- Total quantity for divisible currencies (e.g. how many PEPECASH).
Holder data refreshes from the blockchain every 6 hours via a full balance snapshot, so rankings lag real-time by up to that window. The snapshot uses the latest balances rowid for each (address, asset) pair so partial-fill orders and stale records don't double-count.
Why 6-hour cadence
Whale identification
Some addresses are labelled with display names β exchanges (Bittrex, Poloniex), known artists, project treasuries. These come from a curated AddressAttribution registry that we update as the community identifies wallets. Reach us on Telegram if you spot an unattributed address that should be labelled or a label that's wrong.
Megaboard β cross-collection traders
The Megaboard ranks addresses by trading metrics across all tracked collections β total volume, distinct assets traded, recency. Useful for spotting active traders in the broader ecosystem rather than concentration in any one collection.
What we don't do
- We don't hide holders by quantity. If you're top-10, you're on the page β even at 1 unit if everyone else has zero.
- We don't merge multi-address "whale clusters" automatically. Each on-chain address is its own row.
- We don't score holder "reputation" from outside-platform data. The board reflects what's on chain.