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# Introduction

**WiZz Ai** is a pioneering utility project that centralizes DeFi portfolio tracking across multiple chains, providing users with a consolidated view of all their cryptocurrency holdings. Through a **Telegram Bot**, WiZz Ai offers a streamlined, user-friendly interface to track wallets, analyze profit and loss, and manage assets from major **EVM Chains, Solana, and even Bitcoin**. WiZz supports individual investors, private groups, and token communities, offering collective tracking for shared wallets and an easy way to share portfolio statistics.

The project is backed by the **WiZz Ai Token**, providing a means for users and investors to directly benefit from WiZz’s success. Revenue generated through subscription services and planned advertising will support the token ecosystem, with additional perks available for token holders, including potential free access to the bot's utilities.\
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**Website:** <https://wizzbot.net\\>
**X:** <https://x.com/WiZzTracker\\>
**Telegram Community:** <https://t.me/WizzAiCommunity\\>
**Telegram Bot:** <https://t.me/WiZzTrackingBot\\> <br>


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