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# Portfolio Overview

WiZz enables users to track their wallets across various chains into a single, easy-to-use interface, delivering an organized overview of their entire portfolio.

* **Multi-Chain Support**: WiZz is compatible with major EVM chains (Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, etc.), as well as Solana and Bitcoin, offering flexibility and convenience for diverse asset insights.
* **Automated Synchronization**: Real-time synchronization of wallet balances and assets ensure that users have up-to-date information at all times.
* **Unified Dashboard**: Users can view all their holdings, track changes in value, and see an organized breakdown of their portfolio in a single place.


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