Address Activity
Updates of value and token transfers for the addresses that you track.
The Address Activity webhook tracks movement related to specific addresses. It triggers real-time notifications whenever an address sends or receives transactions, providing invaluable insights into token activity and portfolio changes.
Address Activity is a custom webhook type offering great flexibility.
Webhook Configuration Fields
Field | Description | Example |
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Event Name | A descriptive name to identify the webhook's purpose. | "ERC20 Transfer Notification for MyWallet" |
Event Description | Brief explanation of the trigger and data included. | "This webhook sends notifications for ERC20 token transfers associated with MyWallet." |
Webhook URL | Publicly accessible URL for receiving notifications (must handle POST requests). | https://461a-199-116-73-171.ngrok.io (Test URL or your Prod URL) |
Select Provider | Blockchain platform for notifications (e.g., Moralis, Tatum). | Choose your desired platform. |
Network | Blockchain Network for notifications (e.g., Ethereum, Polygon). | Choose your desired Network. |
Template | The event trigger type | Address Activity |
Addresses | A list of addresses to listen to for any real-time transfers. Minimum 1 address is required. | 0x029a49060f36F830915ec1FA98FAB532b4c75Aec (enter your address) |
Transaction Filters | A list of transaction filters. Only the transfers that meet the transaction filter constraints will trigger a notification. | sender, receiver, blockNumber, transactionHash |
Filter Type | How the webhook deals with the concurrent transaction filters when more than 1 transaction filters are defined. | AND or OR |
Transaction Filter Fields
Field | Description | Operator | Value |
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sender | Address sending the tokens | ==, !=, in, not in, regex | Enter specific address(es) or use patterns like "0x*" for all addresses starting with 0x |
receiver | Address receiving the tokens | ==, !=, in, not in, regex | Enter specific address(es) or use patterns |
blockNumber | Block number where the transaction occurred | ==, >, <, >=, <=, != | Specify the exact block number or use operators for comparisons |
transactionHash | Transaction hash unique to the event | ==, != | Enter the specific transaction hash |
Value:
- Enter specific values, comma-separated lists for "in" and "not in" operators, or regular expressions for regex matching.
Example:
To receive notifications only when your wallet address (0x123abc...) receives tokens from a sender (0x987cdf...), add your wallet address to the addresses and set up the following filter:
sender == 0x987cdf...
This ensures you're only notified about transfers on your wallet with a specific sender (0x987cdf...).
Updated 6 months ago