Wallet filters

Wallet filters let you narrow your feed to the pool wallets you care about. Useful when you want a tighter, higher-signal feed, or when you are running a strategy around a specific trader cohort.

How filters work#

By default, your premium feed fires on every cluster that meets the detector thresholds, regardless of which pool wallets are in the cluster. A filter changes that rule: a signal only fires when at least one of your allowed wallets is part of the triggering cluster.

Filters apply to every delivery channel you have enabled, so whatever passes your filter shows up in your DM, your webhook, and your API stream consistently.

Access by tier#

  • Trial, Starter. Read-only view. You can see which pool wallets exist but cannot include or exclude them.
  • Pro, Alpha. Full edit. Include or exclude any pool wallet, save and apply instantly.

Editing your filter#

  1. Open /dashboard/filters.
  2. Browse the pool list with per-wallet stats: score, win rate, realized PnL, trade count, signals triggered.
  3. Toggle wallets on or off. Saves apply immediately, no restart needed.
  4. Clear the filter to go back to the default "every cluster" behaviour.

Common patterns#

S-tier only

Include only wallets with an S rank tier. Cuts signal volume heavily but every fire is backed by an elite pool member. Good for low-attention users who only want the highest-conviction alerts.

Top 20 by score

Sort by score, include the top 20. A balanced approach: fewer signals than the default, but you are not leaving most of the pool unused.

Hand-picked cohort

Pick a dozen wallets whose behaviour you have personally studied. Useful if you already follow certain Solana traders and want Sigmate to alert you when they cluster on a new token.

Interactions with the shared pool#

Wallets in the pool rotate over time: new entrants graduate in and weak performers drop out. If a wallet you included gets removed from the pool, your filter entry for it is preserved but inactive. If it returns later, your filter picks back up.

Filters vs custom wallets

Filters narrow the existing shared pool. Custom wallets (Alpha only) add your own wallets to the pool. The two are independent. See the Personal wallets page if you want to expand the pool rather than narrow it.