well, the concept is good. but if in case, there's at least one of the members of the team who has ill intentions in his mind, this service may give him idea which wallets have valuable assets. we don't know to what extent of record they will have upon using their site. i am just playing a devil's advocate here. you can always prove wrong and make your platform a useful one to crypto users.
You don't have to worry about anything malicious occurring for the following reasons.
1. The only information input to BossTrack is a wallet address, we don't collect information such as e-mail, phone, name or any usual profile information that could help a bad actor to social engineer a CEX account or government to track you. We know as much about wallet holders as the blockchain does.
2. We don't connect or require permission from a web3 wallet, there is no contract being signed by users - it simply displays info on the blockchain in an easier to digest format.
3. I designed the project to have as few vulnerabilities for users as possible, even in a worst case scenario and the project is compromised by a hacker - they simply have a page that takes API data from BSCscan, Etherscan, etc with zero control of your web3 wallet or any of your personal info.
Ahh, maybe I was a little bit unclear. Allow me to clarify using your attached picture. Is there a page that shows all of those assets on "Personal 1", "Shib #2" and "double up" into one?
So, suppose I have 3 eth and 20 BNB on "Personal 1", 50 eth, 3 BNB and 1,000 usdt on "Shivb #2", and 3 xrp on "double up", the "overview" --or whatever they're named-- page will shows:
- 53 eth
- 23 BNB
- 3 xrp
- 1,000 USDT
insread of having to select each wallet and look at the amount on the said wallet individually?
Yeah, we actually have the code for a multiwallet view that combines all portfolios together, although it's not live right now we are considering implementing this as part of a premium feature for holders.