Dashboards, the easiest way to track web3 activities

Tom
Hallar
Published in
3 min readApr 4, 2022

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You might have seen the term “dashboard” on our homepage or (hopefully) even created your own set of filters if you visited Hallar in the last couple months. It is time to give you a full overview on why we built the tool and how it can improve your investment strategy dramatically!

https://hallar.io/dashboard

The why

Following web3 projects is hard. It’s pretty simply when you started your cryptocurrency journey: you’d register an account on your first exchange, buy some Bitcoin and try to learn about the projects that they listed. You’ll learn about Ethereum, Filecoin, etc. and quickly find 1 or 2 communities that trigger you the most. You’ll join a few Discord servers, join a couple of telegram channels and life is easy!

Problem #1: Following an entire ecosystem

Let’s say that you’re following Algorand, a technology that lets you create decentralized applications. How do you know if that project is successful / is growing in a world that operates decentralized? In the case of Algorand, you’re able to check the amount of ASA ids being generated but that doesn’t show the actual growth percentage of qualitative projects being developed.

Problem #2: Following projects

Imagine you want tackle problem #1. You’ll probably start by following the 10 biggest projects on Twitter and join a few discord servers. Over time, that ecosystem will grow and you stumble on 5 new projects, 10 new feature releases and 2 rugpulls every week and suddenly release that you’re trying to track +300 projects that together define the growth of that initial ecosystem you wanted to track.

The mission of our dashboard

Our mission is give you the superpower to follow the daily activities of 1 projects, your top 20 web3 projects and even entire ecosystems!

How can use this superpower?

Your journey starts by registering as a user on Hallar and navigating to our Dashboard page where you will see the activities of the projects that you’re following from the past 24 and 48 hours.

114 activities from 23 projects being active in the last 24 hours

Filtering to help you categorise activities

We recently created Filter Presets that will help you categorise the countless projects that exist on Hallar. The initial feature will help you filter on keywords that you can use to filter on for example #parisblockchainweek to get all the information of projects that tweet about the event. Additionally you can add a category filter such as NFT to view the activity of NFT projects that tweet about #parisblockchainweek.

What’s next?

One big feature that is being integrated in April is DEX activities. We’ll automatically recognise projects where the ASA is present in a liquidity pool on Pact, Tinyman and Humbleswap. In the future you would be able to set alerts on every new token launch with our alerts mechanism. We’ll invest a lot of our efforts to expand our filtering abilities where you would be able to filter on activity types, technology that is used and much much more!

Thank you for reading our story! Your opinion is super valuable to us and we would like you to help us. We have a Give Feedback button on Hallar so to better understand your frustrations and features that you’re still missing. Help us grow Hallar! 🙏

Website: https://hallar.io
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