How to Track Your Whole Crypto Portfolio Across Every Chain
If your assets are scattered across Cosmos, a handful of EVM networks and Solana, you already know the drill: ten browser tabs, three wallets, and no idea what you're actually worth. Here's how a multichain portfolio tracker pulls all of it into one real-time view — and lets you act on it without leaving the page.
Crypto used to fit on one chain. Now a normal portfolio spills across ecosystems that were never designed to talk to each other. You might hold ATOM and OSMO in the Cosmos world, ETH and stablecoins across a few EVM networks, some SOL and SPL tokens on Solana, and a bag of LUNC on Terra Classic. Each of those lives behind a different wallet, a different explorer, and a different mental model.
The result is that the single most basic question — how much am I actually holding right now? — becomes a chore. This article is about fixing that: what it takes to track crypto across chains in real time, and how to go from watching your money to managing it in one place.
The multichain problem: your money lives in ten places
The pain isn't that you own too many tokens. It's that the tools are siloed by design. A block explorer only knows about one chain. A wallet like Keplr shows you Cosmos assets but knows nothing about your Solana holdings. MetaMask shows EVM balances but shrugs at ATOM. Phantom covers Solana and little else.
So to answer "what am I worth?" you end up doing something absurd:
- Opening a different explorer for every chain, copy-pasting addresses one at a time.
- Switching wallets just to read a balance you can't see anywhere else.
- Doing mental math across a dozen prices that are all moving while you calculate.
By the time you've added it up, the numbers are already stale — and you still don't have a single figure you trust. The problem isn't information; it's that the information is fragmented. What you need is aggregation.
What a good portfolio tracker actually needs
A spreadsheet where you type in balances by hand is not a tracker — it's out of date the moment you save it. A real multichain portfolio tracker has to do a few things well:
- Cover the ecosystems you actually use — Cosmos, EVM and Solana, not just one family of chains.
- Read balances automatically from your own wallets, so nothing is typed in by hand.
- Value everything live, with prices that update in real time rather than on a manual refresh.
- Show one net worth — a single number that rolls up every chain, plus a breakdown when you want detail.
- Stay non-custodial — it reads your holdings without ever taking control of them.
Get those right and the ten-tabs ritual disappears. You connect once, and your entire footprint shows up in a single place. The AveraChain protocol is built around exactly this idea: one interchain account that aggregates everything you hold.
Read-only vs connected wallets
There are two ways to feed a tracker, and the difference matters.
Read-only means you paste in a public address and the app watches it. It's fine for keeping an eye on a wallet, but it's a spectator seat — you can look, but you can't do anything, because the app has no way to help you act.
Connected means you link the wallet itself — Keplr for Cosmos, MetaMask for EVM, Phantom for Solana. This is where people get nervous, so let's be precise about what connecting does and doesn't do. Connecting is a handshake that lets the app read your balances and propose transactions. It does not hand over your keys, and it does not move your funds anywhere. Every action still has to be signed by you, in your own wallet, one transaction at a time.
The payoff of connecting is that tracking stops being passive. Once the app can see your assets and propose a signature, viewing your portfolio and acting on it become the same screen instead of two separate worlds.
Real-time value across Cosmos, EVM and Solana
Aggregation is only half the job; the other half is valuation. Knowing you hold 1,200 of some token is useless if you don't know what it's worth right now. The hard part is that price data is as fragmented as the balances — a Cosmos asset, an EVM token and an SPL token are all priced on different venues.
A good tracker normalizes all of that into one currency and keeps it moving. AveraChain connects your wallets across Cosmos, EVM and Solana into a single interchain account and values every holding in real time, so your net worth updates as the market does — no manual refresh, no stale spreadsheet. Even less-liquid or long-tail tokens get priced by deriving value from the DEX pools they actually trade in, so nothing shows up as a blank.
The outcome is the thing you actually wanted from the start: one number, live, that you trust — with a per-chain and per-asset breakdown underneath it whenever you want to look closer.
From tracking to acting (swap, stake, automate) in one place
Here's where a tracker becomes a cockpit. Seeing your portfolio is nice; doing something about it without hopping between five apps is the real upgrade. Because AveraChain reads your assets and can propose transactions, the same screen where you watch your net worth is where you act on it:
- Swap through a cross-chain aggregator that quotes multiple DEXs and executes on the best available route.
- Schedule orders — set a buy below market or a sell above it and let a keeper execute when your price hits.
- Stake idle assets to earn, without leaving the dashboard.
- Hunt arbitrage across venues when the same asset is mispriced.
- Ask the AI copilot for a second read on a position before you commit.
All of it stays non-custodial: the app helps you decide and prepares the transaction, but your wallet signs it and your keys never leave your control. Tracking and acting collapse into a single, coherent flow instead of a scavenger hunt across ten sites.
How to set it up
Getting your whole portfolio on one screen is a short checklist:
- Open the AveraChain home page and connect your first wallet.
- Add one wallet per ecosystem — Keplr for Cosmos, MetaMask for EVM, Phantom for Solana — into a single interchain account.
- Watch your unified net worth populate in real time, with a per-chain breakdown underneath.
- When you're ready, act directly from the dashboard — swap, schedule, stake, or ask the copilot.
That's the whole setup. No pasting addresses into ten explorers, no manual spreadsheet, no custody surrendered — just your real, live net worth across every chain, and the tools to manage it right next to it. See how the pieces fit together on the AveraChain protocol overview.
See your whole portfolio in one place
AveraChain unifies your wallets across Cosmos, EVM and Solana into one interchain account — real-time net worth, non-custodial, with swap, staking and automation built in.
Explore AveraChain ↗FAQ
Is it safe to connect my wallet?
Yes. Connecting a wallet to AveraChain is a read-and-authorize handshake, not a deposit. Your keys never leave your wallet and your funds never move into a company account. The app reads your balances to show your portfolio, and any action — a swap, a stake, an order — still requires you to approve the exact transaction in your own wallet. Nothing happens without your signature.
Does it support Solana and Cosmos?
Yes. AveraChain is built specifically to unify assets across ecosystems that normally don't talk to each other: Cosmos (via Keplr), the major EVM networks and Solana (via Phantom), plus Terra Classic. You connect one wallet per ecosystem and everything is aggregated into a single interchain account and a single net worth.
Is it free?
Tracking your portfolio across chains is free — you connect your wallets and see your unified net worth in real time at no cost. When you choose to act, you only pay the normal network fees for the transaction you execute, exactly as you would swapping directly on any DEX. There is no custody fee and no charge to simply view your assets.
Can I act on my portfolio, not just view it?
Yes, and that's the whole point. AveraChain isn't a passive dashboard — from the same screen where you see your assets you can run an aggregator swap, schedule a buy or sell order, stake, hunt arbitrage, and ask an AI copilot for a second read. Tracking and acting live in one place instead of ten.