Intelligence tools
What the intelligence tools are
The intelligence tools are the single-purpose pages inside the Cognivo app. Each page answers one question about a wallet, a token or a transaction, and each one shows you the evidence behind the answer. You paste an address or a transaction hash, choose a network, and read the result.
When to use them
Use a tool page when you already know the question you want answered. For example: who controls this token contract, what did this transaction actually do, how tightly is this token's supply held, is the liquidity locked or burned, or where did the money in this wallet go. If you are not sure which tool fits, ask in chat in your own words and Cognivo will pick the tool for you. Chat is free.
Where to find them
Open the Cognivo app and look at the left sidebar. Everything under Intelligence is a tool page. The home page also carries a Quick actions grid with tiles for the most common jobs, including Trace a wallet, Investigate liquidity, Wallet DNA, Team-wallet scan, Security checks and Manage alerts.
- Pick any tool under Intelligence in the left sidebar to open it on its own page.
- Select Trace a wallet to follow what moved in and out of an address.
- Select Ask Cognivo AI to go back to chat and ask in your own words. Chat is free.
What each tool answers
| Tool | The question it answers | What you paste |
|---|---|---|
| Wallet Tracer | Where a wallet's funds went, one hop at a time | Wallet address |
| Token & Contract Analysis | Identity, verified source code, proxy setup, who controls it, and known risks | Token or contract address |
| Transaction Intelligence | What happened in one transaction, who took part, and what moved | Transaction hash |
| Wallet Intelligence | A wallet's native balance, token holdings and recent token movements | Wallet address |
| Holder Concentration | How many wallets hold a token and how tightly the supply is concentrated | Token address |
| Price Integrity | Whether a token's traded price agrees with a trusted reference price | Token address |
| Bubble Maps | How a token's supply is spread across holders and how those wallets connect | Token address |
| Bridge Analysis | What Cognivo can confirm about a bridge deposit or withdrawal | Transaction hash |
| Smart Accounts | Whether a transaction went through a smart account (ERC-4337) | Transaction hash |
| Liquidity | Whether a token's liquidity is locked or burned | Token address |
| Wallet PnL | Realized and unrealized profit and loss for a wallet and token | Wallet address |
The networks you can pick are Ethereum, Base and BNB Chain. Some tools cover fewer than all three.
What you get back
A result tells you what Cognivo checked and what it found. That is not the same as a verdict. A clean result does not mean a token is safe, and a flagged result does not mean a token is a scam. Read the evidence and decide for yourself.
Some results come back empty or unfinished, and that is deliberate. If Transaction Intelligence cannot find your hash, it says so for the network you selected and does not silently look on another chain. Price Integrity, Bridge Analysis and Smart Accounts will tell you when the check is not available on the network you picked, rather than guessing a number. A missing result means Cognivo could not verify it, not that there is nothing there.
A few pages also hand you across to the tool that covers your question better. On Ethereum, Base and BNB Chain, Bubble Maps points you to Wallet Tracer, which draws the wallet relationship map from a full trace, and Holder Concentration points you to the Liquidity and Security checks.
What it costs
Most of Cognivo is free, and chat is always free. Three tools charge credits:
| Tool | Cost |
|---|---|
| Bubble Maps | 1 credit |
| Smart Accounts | 2 credits |
| Wallet Intelligence | 6 credits |
Cognivo shows the price before it runs. Nothing is charged until you confirm, and nothing is charged unless a real result comes back. If you cancel or decline, you pay nothing. Every account gets 5 free credits per day, which reset at midnight UTC.
Bubble Maps and Smart Accounts include a free check on a timer. The page tells you either Your free check is available or when the next free check arrives, and the button then shows the credit cost. Wallet Intelligence does not include a free daily run, so it asks you to confirm 6 credits each time.
What to check next
- Wallet Tracer overview for the deepest tool in the list, and the one most people start with.
- Liquidity view and Holder concentration for the two checks people run most often before buying.
- Billing and credits for your balance and how to top up.
- Grounded and augmented evidence for how to read what a result is actually based on.