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Tracking wallets

You give Taligate a public Polymarket wallet address (the 0x proxy address), and it checks that wallet every 30 seconds. When a position changes - the trader enters a market, adds to one, trims it, or closes it entirely - you get an alert. Price movements alone don’t trigger anything. Only actual trades do.

Use /track and paste one 0x address. The bot looks up the trader’s Polymarket public name and offers it as the default nickname for that wallet. Type /skip to accept the name as-is, or type your own nickname to use that instead.

Paste multiple addresses in a single message - one per line is fine, or space-separated. The bot adds all of them without asking for a nickname on each one. Each wallet gets added with its Polymarket name if one is found.

When it finishes, you get a summary that tells you:

  • how many were added
  • how many you were already tracking
  • how many were skipped because you hit your plan’s wallet limit
  • how many were invalid (not valid 0x addresses)

You can rename wallets individually afterward from the /list view.

When Taligate displays a wallet - in alerts, /list, /top, or /digest - it picks the name in this order:

  1. Your typed nickname (if you set one)
  2. The trader’s Polymarket public name
  3. The short address

A nickname you type is permanent from your side. The bot never overwrites it automatically. If the Polymarket name is missing when a wallet is first added, the bot fills it in later when it becomes available - but once a name is set, it stays as-is. Your own nicknames are never touched.

/list shows each tracked wallet as its own card. Each card has buttons:

  • Profile - opens the trader’s public Polymarket profile
  • Positions - shows their current open positions, sorted by size
  • Alerts - the filter settings for this specific wallet (minimum value, change thresholds, which event types to receive)
  • Rename - set or change your nickname for this wallet
  • Mute / Unmute - stop or resume alerts from this wallet without removing it
  • Untrack - remove the wallet entirely
  • Activate - shown only on paused wallets (see below)

Each plan has a wallet limit: 1 on Free, 5 on Basic, 20 on Pro, unlimited on Whale. If your limit drops - because your trial ends or your subscription expires - the wallets over the new limit are paused, not deleted. The most recently added wallets stay active; older ones pause first.

A paused wallet keeps all its settings and history. To resume it, either upgrade your plan, or mute one of your active wallets and tap Activate on the paused one.

/untrack removes a wallet. You’ll no longer receive alerts for it, and its data is cleared from your account.