Arkham just rolled out a slick update to their transaction filtering system that's honestly pretty overdue.
Here's the deal: whenever you're digging through transaction logs and set up custom filters, there's now a Save button sitting on the right side. Click it, and boom—that exact filter setup gets stored for whenever you need it again. No more rebuilding the same search parameters from scratch every single time.
The saved filters? They live in a Bookmark section you can pull up anytime. Super straightforward.
For anyone doing regular on-chain analysis or tracking specific wallet behaviors, this basically eliminates the annoying part of resetting your view every session. Small feature, but the kind that actually saves time when you're monitoring wallets daily or hunting patterns across multiple addresses.
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PaperHandsCriminal
· 8h ago
Finally, it's here. Before, I had to reset the filter criteria every single time, it was really driving me crazy.
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SerLiquidated
· 8h ago
Damn, finally got it. Having to set it repeatedly before was really annoying.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 8h ago
This feature should have been available a long time ago. It's really crazy having to repeatedly set filters every day.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 8h ago
ngl this is literally the bare minimum but yeah bookmarking filters hits different when you're knee-deep in on-chain forensics at 3am chasing statistical anomalies
Arkham just rolled out a slick update to their transaction filtering system that's honestly pretty overdue.
Here's the deal: whenever you're digging through transaction logs and set up custom filters, there's now a Save button sitting on the right side. Click it, and boom—that exact filter setup gets stored for whenever you need it again. No more rebuilding the same search parameters from scratch every single time.
The saved filters? They live in a Bookmark section you can pull up anytime. Super straightforward.
For anyone doing regular on-chain analysis or tracking specific wallet behaviors, this basically eliminates the annoying part of resetting your view every session. Small feature, but the kind that actually saves time when you're monitoring wallets daily or hunting patterns across multiple addresses.