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Octav

Your on-chain portfolio's NAV, Open PnL, DeFi positions, and accumulated rewards, visible from your iPhone home screen without opening an app.

Your portfolio's financial picture, without opening an app

Octav calculates Net Asset Value, Open PnL, and total DeFi exposure across chains. With this PulseKit integration, those numbers appear directly on your iPhone home screen as widgets, so you know where you stand before you open any app. NAV, Open PnL, Wallet (non-DeFi holdings), and DeFi value each get their own tile, and each one carries a 30-day chart so you can read the trend alongside the current number.

Fees and rewards alongside the headline numbers

Most portfolio views show asset prices. Octav also tracks what you have paid in transaction fees and what you have accumulated in DeFi rewards. Both are available as dedicated metric tiles in PulseKit, each with a 30-day chart. If your yield strategy depends on rewards outpacing fees, these two tiles give you the running comparison without navigating to a dashboard.

Track multiple wallets in one view

The Portfolio module accepts multiple Ethereum wallet addresses. Add one address for a focused view, or stack several to watch a collection of wallets together. Each address contributes to the aggregate figures: combined DeFi value, consolidated Open PnL, total accumulated rewards. The 30-day data retention means historical context is preserved even if you reinstall or switch devices.

How to get your Octav API key

Find your API key in Octav account settings

Security

How we protect your credentials

Your Octav API key is sealed on this device with AES-256-GCM before it ever leaves your iPhone. Only your device holds the unwrap secret, stored in the iOS Keychain. The PulseKit backend wraps that already-encrypted payload again with its STORAGE_SECRET and writes the double-envelope blob to Postgres, so the server never sees your plaintext key at rest. Each fetch request includes a one-time unwrap secret that decrypts the inner envelope only long enough to call Octav. The key is scoped to this device, can be revoked from PulseKit at any time, and is never written to logs.

What you can track

Pick the metrics you care about and pin them as widgets.

Portfolio

Track your portfolio performance

  • 29
    NAV
  • 37
    Fees
  • 46
    Open PnL
  • 87
    Wallet
  • 54
    DeFi
  • 16
    Rewards

Numbers shown are illustrative — your widgets show your live data.

Who uses this

  • DeFi investors

    You are actively deploying capital across multiple protocols and chains. Checking NAV and Open PnL from your home screen means you catch meaningful moves without staying glued to a browser tab. The rewards and fees tiles show whether your positions are actually profitable net of costs.

  • Crypto treasurers

    Your organization holds on-chain assets and needs daily visibility into NAV without pulling reports manually. PulseKit surfaces Octav's treasury figures as always-visible widgets, so portfolio value is available at a glance for anyone responsible for reporting or rebalancing decisions.

  • Yield farmers

    Reward accumulation and fee drag are the two numbers that determine whether a yield strategy is working. Tracking both on your home screen means you notice when rewards slow or fees spike before the impact shows up in your overall NAV chart.

  • On-chain traders

    Open PnL across all chains in one widget keeps you oriented on your aggregate position without logging into multiple apps. The 30-day chart shows drawdown and recovery in context, not just the current snapshot, so you have perspective when deciding whether to hold or exit.

FAQs

What metrics does the Octav widget show on my iPhone?

The Octav integration surfaces six metrics: NAV (Net Asset Value), Open PnL, Fees, Wallet (non-DeFi holdings), DeFi (total value locked in DeFi protocols), and Rewards (accumulated DeFi rewards). Each metric has its own tile and a 30-day historical chart.

Can I track multiple wallet addresses with Octav on PulseKit?

Yes. The Portfolio module accepts multiple Ethereum wallet addresses. You can add as many as you need, and PulseKit aggregates them into a single set of metrics covering combined NAV, total Open PnL, DeFi value, and accumulated rewards across all added wallets.

How often does PulseKit fetch data from Octav?

PulseKit fetches data from Octav on demand, meaning each time you view a widget or open the app. Data is not pushed on a fixed schedule. This keeps API usage low and ensures the numbers you see reflect a fresh fetch rather than a stale background cache.

How is my Octav API key stored and protected?

Your API key is encrypted on-device with AES-256-GCM before it leaves your iPhone, and the unwrap secret lives only in the iOS Keychain. The PulseKit server wraps that already-encrypted payload a second time and stores the double-envelope in Postgres, so your plaintext key is never written to disk on the server or to any logs.

Does the Octav integration show historical data?

Yes. Every metric tile includes a 30-day chart. PulseKit retains up to 30 days of historical data for the Octav integration, so you can see trends in NAV, fees, rewards, and Open PnL over time alongside the current figure.

What is Open PnL in the Octav widget?

Open PnL is your unrealized profit and loss across all chains tracked by Octav. It reflects the current market value of open positions minus their cost basis. Because it spans all chains, a single tile gives you the net picture without summing positions manually across networks.

Does the Octav integration require an account or just a wallet address?

You need an Octav account with an API key to authenticate the integration. Your API key is found in Octav account settings. Once entered in PulseKit, you track wallets by entering Ethereum addresses directly in the Portfolio module, with no additional account linking required per wallet.

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Add Octav widgets to your iPhone

Install PulseKit, paste your credentials, pick a widget.

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