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# Introduction

Welcome to **ZerotrackApp**, your all-in-one wallet tracking and analytics dashboard.\
Built for traders, analysts, and developers, Zerotrack provides complete transparency into your digital assets — from monitoring incoming transactions to tracking historical portfolio performance.

Unlike traditional tools, Zerotrack operates in real time and supports multiple chains, including Ethereum, Solana, BSC, and Polygon.\
It enables you to monitor token movements, view total holdings in USD, and even set up automated alerts for transactions or balance changes.

Our goal is to make wallet analytics effortless, accurate, and private — so you always stay informed about what’s happening on-chain without ever exposing your private keys.


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