What is HolderScan - Token Holder Analytics for Crypto
HolderScan tracks token holders across Solana, Ethereum, and Base. See holder counts, trends, distribution, top holders, and more for any token.
HolderScan is a token holder analytics platform. It tracks who holds a token, how many holders there are, how that number changes over time, and how holdings are distributed. It covers tokens on Solana, Ethereum, and Base.
The goal is straightforward: give investors and builders the data they need to understand the holder base behind any token. This article walks through the main sections you will find on a token page.
Token Details
At the top of every token page, you get the basics: name, ticker, current holder count, price, market cap, and total supply.
Token details for a Solana tokenTwo fields worth noting: Unique Wallet Accounts and the Holders/Unique Wallets ratio. On Solana, a single wallet can have multiple token accounts for the same token. The holder count reflects individual token accounts, while unique wallet accounts counts the distinct wallets behind them. A ratio of 60% means roughly 40% of token accounts are duplicates belonging to wallets that already hold the token through another account.
Holder Counts
The Holder Counts section breaks down holders by the USD value of their position. It shows how many holders have more than $10, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1K, $10K, $100K, and $1M worth of the token.
Holder counts by position sizeThis matters because raw holder counts can be misleading. A token might show 45,801 total holders, but only 970 hold more than $1,000. That tells you the vast majority of accounts hold dust or very small amounts. Comparing the counts at different thresholds gives you a clearer picture of how many people actually have a meaningful position.
Holder Trends
Holder Trends shows how the holder count has changed across different timeframes, from 1 hour up to 90 days. Each row shows the absolute change and the percentage change. Green numbers mean the holder count grew, red means it declined.
Holder count changes over multiple timeframesThis is useful for spotting momentum. If a token is adding hundreds of holders per day consistently, something is driving interest. If holders are declining across all timeframes, the trend is clear. You can also switch the view to filter by holder threshold (e.g. only holders with more than $100) to see whether growth is coming from real positions or just dust wallets.
Market Cap Statistics
The Market Cap Statistics section divides the market cap by the number of holders at each threshold. This gives you the average market cap per holder at different position sizes.
Market cap per holder at each threshold levelFor example, a Market Cap / Holders ratio of $427 means that on average, each holder account represents $427 of market cap. When you look at only holders above $1,000, that ratio jumps to $20,175. This is useful for comparing tokens: two tokens with the same market cap but very different ratios have fundamentally different holder bases. A lower ratio at the base level means the token is spread across more holders relative to its market cap.
Holder Graphs
The graphs section lets you visualize holder count changes over time. You can adjust the interval, time range, and which holder threshold to display. For more on the available graph types, see Advanced Graph Features.
Total holders over 14 days - steady upward trend from 36K to 48K
Holders with more than $10 over the same 14-day period - more volatile patternComparing these two graphs reveals something important. The total holder count rises steadily from about 36K to 48K. But when you filter to holders with more than $10, the picture is different: the count fluctuates between 22K and 30K with no clear upward trend. This kind of divergence can indicate that the raw holder growth is driven by dust wallets or bot activity rather than genuine accumulation. The filtered graph cuts through that noise.
Top Holders
The Top Holders table lists the largest holders ranked by percentage of supply. Each row shows the owner address, their percentage and quantity, USD value, average time held, holder category, and both unrealized and realized PnL.
Top holders with category labels and profit/loss dataHolder categories (Wood, Bronze, Silver, and others) reflect how long and how much a wallet has held. This table helps you assess concentration: if the top 10 holders control a large percentage of supply, that is worth knowing. The PnL columns show whether major holders are sitting on gains or losses, which can signal future sell pressure or conviction.
Wrapping Up
That covers the main sections of a HolderScan token page. Each section approaches the same question from a different angle: who holds this token and what does that tell you? Whether you are evaluating a new token, monitoring one you already hold, or building analytics on top of holder data, these tools are available for any token on holderscan.com.
