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Surprises in the old Wallet: How to use AI tools to recover forgotten encryption assets
Recently, the Crypto Assets market has seen a strong recovery, with people showing their gains and sharing battle reports in various social groups every day, and the fear of missing out (FOMO) is high.
I have started to gradually reduce my holdings, waiting for the next opportunity to pull back. Even if the market continues to rise in the future, I will just earn a little less. Since I have already reached my expected profit, it's better to secure my gains first.
This year marks my fifth year in the Crypto Assets field. From a naive youth with no investment experience to being able to manage positions with knowledge and action in harmony today. My deepest realization is not that I have made money in this field, but that I can now face market fluctuations with composure and feel the true sense of achievement in investing.
In my free time these days, I started organizing the digital wallets scattered around and scanning them using a data analysis platform.
As a seasoned investor, having participated from the DeFi summer of 2020 to now, I have accumulated at least hundreds of wallet addresses. The addresses created at that time to participate in early projects, new coin issuances, and airdrop activities are now hard to remember their original purposes when reopened.
I once seriously created a table specifically to record the purpose and asset situation of each wallet. But over time, with the updates not being timely, the data lost its accuracy.
With a mindset of giving it a try, I used an asset analysis tool to scan several addresses. To my surprise, I found a liquidity provision of about 500 dollars worth of stablecoins in an old wallet that had not been used for a long time: (LP) asset!
This asset comes from my early participation in a liquidity mining project. Later, as the project's popularity declined, I forgot about it. The analysis tool not only identified the LP assets themselves but also clearly marked the composition of the LP, the liquidity pool information, and the number of redeemable stablecoins. If it hadn't automatically scanned and presented the information in a structured way, I might not have remembered that I still had this money until the next bull market.
This tool can also analyze the asset status and interaction records of multi-chain wallets with one click, and even mark risk addresses and witch behaviors. I didn't have high expectations at first, as similar tools I had tried before could basically only check balances. But this experience completely exceeded my expectations.
I haven't used this wallet for almost two years. If it weren't for the system automatically identifying and displaying the LP details, I wouldn't even remember that there are assets there. I can say that this is the most detailed and intelligent wallet analysis tool I have ever used, which suddenly gives me a sense of security knowing that my assets are traceable.
Like those wallets that only hold small amounts of fragmented assets worth a few dozen dollars, multiple accumulations can also reach several thousand dollars. For ordinary users, this experience of reclaiming scattered assets is very practical.
As the user behavior data of Web3 grows exponentially, on-chain information becomes increasingly rich, yet most protocols still remain at the stage of judging users solely based on their balances—unable to effectively identify the true value and risks behind the addresses, and also struggling to achieve more inclusive financial services.
In the future Web3 world, not only do we need addresses that hold assets, but also trustworthy addresses. Some projects are providing infrastructure support for this trust revolution, building AI-driven on-chain identity authentication and credit scoring systems, and promoting the evolution of Web3 finance from heavy collateral and KYC to uncollateralized and behavior-driven.
Sometimes, a good on-chain tool can help you recover forgotten assets. You might want to take some time to check your old wallet; perhaps a token you forgot about has risen significantly, making you unknowingly a millionaire!