> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wallitelli.gitbook.io/wallitelli-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wallitelli.gitbook.io/wallitelli-docs/from-individual-intelligence-to-ecosystem-intelligence.md).

# From Individual Intelligence to Ecosystem Intelligence

Wallitelli is designed to extend beyond individual wallets.<br>

> *Wallitelli scales from individual awareness to ecosystem-level risk intelligence.*

Wallitelli's architecture is modular by design. The same intelligence engine that produces a daily wallet snapshot for an individual is composable as an API layer for larger participants — enabling onchain intelligence at protocol and institutional scale.

### Cohort & Ecosystem Intelligence

Projects, DAOs, and platforms interact with sets of wallets, not isolated addresses. Understanding the collective state of these wallet cohorts is critical for ecosystem health, risk monitoring, and long-term sustainability.

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Wallitelli enables projects to define relevant wallet cohorts and receive:

* Aggregate exposure and risk signals
* Behavioral trend summaries and community segmentation
* Capital flow and participation patterns
* Ecosystem health indicators

All insights are generated at the cohort level, without exposing individual wallet identities.\ <br>


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