Wallet DoX

Find the X Owner of Any Crypto Wallet

Search Twitter/X for posts mentioning wallet addresses and identify likely owners with confidence scores. Supports Ethereum, Solana, and Bitcoin.

Wallet DoX

Searches public X posts for your wallet address using AI-powered context analysis to identify who posted it and why.

Confidence Scores

High — clear ownership (bio, airdrop). Medium — trading context. Low — weak signal.

Multi-Chain

Supports EVM chains (Ethereum, Base, etc.), Solana (base58), and Bitcoin (1…/3…/bc1…) wallet address formats.

How It Works

1

Enter a Wallet

Paste any Ethereum, Solana, or Bitcoin wallet address into the search bar.

2

AI Scans X

Our AI searches public X posts, bios, and replies for mentions of that address.

3

See the Owner

Get a confidence-scored result linking the wallet to an X account, or confirm no public match exists.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Wallet DoX find the owner of a wallet?

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.

What chains are supported?

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).

What do the confidence scores mean?

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.

How does pricing work?

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.

What if no result is found?

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.