Custom Labels and Watchlists helps you organize and track onchain wallets with ease. Instead of sorting through complex address numbers, personalize your Nansen experience and monitor important wallets, and tokens by labeling them according to how you want, tracking them in a watchlist.
Written By Nansen Intern
Last updated About 2 months ago
What Are Custom Labels?
Custom Labels let you assign personalized tags to wallets across the Nansen platform. Imagine tracking an influencer’s wallet or naming a treasury wallet for easy reference. Instead of trying to remember long alphanumeric wallet addresses, you can simply label them on Nansen for quick identification.
These labels appear across all of Nansen’s dashboards, ensuring seamless tracking of wallet activity and transactions. This makes it easier to monitor trends, validate strategies, or analyze token movements in real time.
Creating Custom Labels
Here’s how to get started with Custom Labels:
Add a Label - Select a wallet and click the ‘Manage Labels’ button
Change Name or Add New - Assign a unique name or you can just add additional labels you’d like to give a given wallet.
Track Activity - Your label will now appear across all dashboards, making it easier to follow their activity and trends.

What Are Watchlists?
Watchlists enable you to track wallets, tokens, and projects in a single, organized view. For instance, you can monitor whale wallets, and/or track a token’s performance.
The data is updated in real time, so you’ll always have the latest insights at your fingertips. Watchlists are fully customizable, allowing you to prioritize what’s most important to you.

Using Watchlists
Here’s how to create and use Watchlists:
Go to the Watchlist Tab - Navigate to the Watchlist section in the sidebar.
Add Items - Select the wallets or tokens you want to monitor.
Customize and Organize - You can use various filters to prioritize and sort your Watchlist.

Once set up, you can easily track the activity of wallets or tokens without juggling multiple tools.
💡 Learn more on our guide to Custom Labels