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# Stats & Analytics Tracking

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### 1. Top-Level Metrics

* **Total Hits**: Raw visitor page views.
* **Total Connects**: Successful wallet connections.
* **Total Earnings**: Live aggregated USD valuation of all routed assets.

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### 2. Analytics Chart

Visualizes earnings over select intervals:

* **Intervals**: Toggle between **1D** (hourly data), **7D** (daily data), and **30D** (weekly data).
* **Tooltips**: Hover over nodes to inspect processed USD volumes.

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### 3. Event Log Feed

Displays chronological wallet activities. Filter logs using the interface dropdowns:

* **Domain**: Filter logs by specific landing site.
* **Network**: Sort by EVM, Solana, TRON, or Ripple.
* **Status**: Filter by connection state (connected, signed, declined).

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### 4. Metadata Drawer

Select any feed row to view detailed visitor diagnostics in the slide-out panel:

* **Wallet Address**: Full, unabbreviated visitor wallet address.
* **User Agent**: OS, client browser, and version.
* **Network Metadata**: Visitor IP address and geo-location details.
* **Transaction Hash**: Ledger transaction ID. Clicking the link routes directly to Etherscan, Solscan, Tronscan, or Bithomp.


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