Solution · Wallets & consumer apps
Activity feeds for wallets and consumer apps.
Show users a clear, contextual view of their on-chain activity — without operating the indexer that produces it.
The problem
Where teams get stuck.
Confusing activity views
Raw transactions don't read like activity. Users see hex, fees and program calls — not what happened.
Counterparty opacity
Showing 'sent to 7Hf…' isn't useful. Users want to know whether the destination is safe to use.
Indexer is not your product
Wallet teams should ship UX, not maintain a Solana ingestion pipeline.
The approach
How Web3TrustX fits.
Web3TrustX provides wallets and consumer apps with a normalized activity feed and contextual entity signals — so the in-app surface tells users what actually happened, with whom, and whether it should raise a flag.
Built on Nexus for the data layer and Signal for entity context. Both are designed to be consumed through clean APIs, not bolted on.
Capabilities
What you get.
Normalized activity
Transactions resolved to readable activity events — transfers, swaps, stakes, mints — with clear semantics.
Entity context
Counterparty attribution where available, with confidence scores. Users see who, not just where.
Risk hints
Optional risk signals on counterparties to surface in-product warnings — your UX, your call.
REST + WebSocket
REST for paginated history, WebSocket for live in-app updates.
Workflow
How it flows.
Illustrative — not a deployment diagram.
- 1
User wallet
Solana address
- 2
Nexus
Normalized activity
- 3
Signal
Counterparty context
- 4
Your app
Readable feed + hints
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