Search Twitter/X for posts mentioning wallet addresses and identify likely owners with confidence scores. Supports Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin.
Searches public X posts for your wallet address using AI-powered context analysis to identify who posted it and why.
High — clear ownership (bio, airdrop). Medium — trading context. Low — weak signal.
Supports EVM chains (Ethereum, Base, etc.), Solana (base58), and Bitcoin (1…/3…/bc1…) wallet address formats.
Paste any Ethereum, Solana, or Bitcoin wallet address into the search bar.
Our AI searches public X posts, bios, and replies for mentions of that address.
Get a confidence-scored result linking the wallet to an X account, or confirm no public match exists.
Wallet DoX searches public posts on X (Twitter) for mentions of your wallet address. Our AI then analyzes the context of each post — whether the poster claims ownership in their bio, mentions receiving an airdrop, or discusses trading — and assigns a confidence score.
Wallet DoX supports EVM-compatible wallets (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, etc. — any 0x address), Solana (base58 format), and Bitcoin (legacy 1…, P2SH 3…, and native SegWit bc1… formats).
High confidence means the post clearly establishes ownership, such as a bio link or an airdrop claim. Medium means the wallet was mentioned in a trading or transaction context. Low means the signal is weak and the connection is uncertain.
Single wallet searches are free for the first 5 per day. After that, each additional single-wallet search costs 1 credit. Multi-wallet batch searches (2–20 wallets) always cost 1 credit, regardless of how many wallets you include.
If no public X post mentioning the wallet is found, Wallet DoX will return a "no match" result. This means the wallet owner has not publicly posted their address on X, or the posts are not indexed.