OBIT
SOLANA MAINNET · LIVE

655,770 launched.
4,338 made it.

The rest are out here. Paste a wallet and fly through its graveyard.

No connection. No signature. Public data only.  see an example

How it works

Three steps, none of which touch your keys.

01

Reads the chain

Your browser asks a public Solana node for the address's recent transactions. Nothing passes through a server of ours — there isn't one.

02

Rebuilds the trades

Every transaction records token balances before and after. Balance up while SOL down is a buy. The reverse is a sell. No guessing which DEX you used.

03

Names the cause

Hold times, fees, reverted transactions, tokens never sold. Whichever pattern dominates becomes the cause of death.

The graveyard is large

One month of Pump.fun launches, counted by researchers rather than anyone selling you something.

655,770launched in one month
0.63%ever graduated
4.4mmedian lifespan
92.2%saw a dump

Source: Predicting the success of new crypto-tokens: the Pump.fun case

Questions

Mostly about whether this is a trap. It isn't.

Is it safe?

OBIT never asks you to connect a wallet or sign anything, because it never needs to. Reading a blockchain requires no permission. If any site claiming to analyse your wallet asks you to sign a transaction, close it.

What does it read?

Recent transaction signatures for the address, and the token balance changes inside each one. All public and permanent, whether or not you look.

Is anything stored?

No. There is no database and no server. The analysis runs in your browser and disappears when you close the tab.

Why does it say my wallet isn't a grave?

Because the address never paid a fee and never held a token — a pool vault, a program, or an account others reference, rather than a wallet that trades.

Why only recent transactions?

Public nodes serve one transaction per request, so a full lifetime would take minutes. OBIT reads the most recent 120, which is where the interesting decay lives anyway.