There are a ton of dapps that you either connect your wallet to or input your wallet address into and they spit out a lot of information. Not all of them are are equal in their performance. I test a bunch of them out and here are some of the criteria I looked used
- Ability to show value locked in DeFi protocols in addition to in wallet
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Ability to give a correct value of wallet
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This includes farms and staking protocols on alt chains/L2 like Harmony ONE, Cronos, Arbitrum Nova, Fantom, Avalanche, and more
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Ability to correctly value Harmony ONE depegged stablecoins
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Ability to show non-ETH NFTs like Reddit Avatars
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Charts and graphs overtime
I tested over 10 dapps and these 3 were by far the best that were available (none of the links to these protocols are referral links, some users that promote Nansen Portfolio might be using a referral link, I am not)

Nansen Portfolio and ApeBoard
Nansen Portfolio recently integrated ApeBoard and they operate very similarly, but you can use ApeBoard independently. They both include are that they have graphs where you can track the value of your portfolio overtime (most address trackers do not do this). They tracked the least number of my protocols, but it does track the major ones. It does not track MOON.
Positives
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Nansen has a "Transactions" tab where it lists all of your transactions including approvals. You can click a red X to remove a dapp approval. This is very easy to use. (ApeBoard shows this buy does not allow you to remove approvals with a click)
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Both have an "Analytics" tab where it gives you a graph of portfolio value based on when you started tracking with them. It also allows you to compare to BTC and ETH as a baseline.
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Easy to see defi rewards to claim
Negatives
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Did not correctly value depegged stable coins on Harmony ONE
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Does not support Arbitrum Nova
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Did not include Reddit NFTs
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Nansen requires registration for the free version, ApeBoard does not.
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Did not support 6 protocols including one which is a large holding (1 Harmony ONE, 2 Cronos, 1 Polygon, 2 Arbitrum Nova)

DeBank
DeBank supported the most number of protocols that I used and it showed assets such as MOON on Arbitrum Nova. It has good NFT integration including Reddit NFT.
Positives
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Supports Arbitrum Nova MOON and BRICK
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Supports Reddit NFTs (shows high price, average price, and volume)
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Mobile app, I have not tested this to see if has any additional features like graphs
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Great history tracking
Negatives
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Did not support 2 protocols (1 Cronos and 1 Arbitrum Nova)
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Does not show over time graphs
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Not easy to see how many rewards you have to claim in defi
Neutral
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This one really depends on your personality/needs. There is a social aspect to Debank where you can have friends, see who is active on specific protocols, can link to twitter, and can see wallet address allocations. I think this is more a negative.

Tin Network
Tin Network was middle of the ground for most of the items. Debank showed more protocols and Nansen had better graphs and overall tracking. Tin Network does include some "oddball" protocols that the others do not include.
Positives
- Supports non-EVM networks and the most of any that I tested (53)
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No registration other than connecting wallet.
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Does have a good history section (like Nansen's Transaction section)
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It does have a Revoke tab, but it lists access by token so it can be hard to revoke a specific dapp. It does not allow to revoke permissions in the history section.
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Easy to see defi rewards to claim
Negatives
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Found my wETH on Arbitrum Nova, but did not find my MOON or Sushi/RCP liquidity pools
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Said that I had a single junk token worth $160 when it is really worth >$0.01
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Did not show Reddit NFTs, but it did show "Apeliens Mothership Genesis Pass" which was airdropped to some Reddit NFT holders
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Did not include 4 protocols (Avalanche, Polygon, 2 Arbitrum Nova)
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Does not provide over time graphs
Recap
DeBank: Best for largest coverage of protocols on covered chains and showing detailed information about DeFi positions
Tin Network: Best for tracking small and non-mainstream chains and protocols
ApeBoard/Nansen: Best for showing graphs and ability to remove wallet permissions