Devryno Base USDC Wallet Statement - share kit One-line pitch: Turn a Base wallet address into a recent USDC statement with incoming/outgoing totals and transfer rows. Short post: I built a tiny wallet-native utility: paste a Base wallet, pay 0.25 USDC, and get a clean JSON statement of recent USDC activity with incoming/outgoing totals, net amount, tx hashes, block timestamps, sender, recipient, amount, log index, and direction. Useful when a block explorer is too noisy for a client update, DAO reimbursement review, bounty record, or automation. URLs: - Use case: https://devryno.com/use-cases/base-usdc-wallet-statement - Checkout: https://devryno.com/buy/base-usdc-wallet-statement - Quote API: https://devryno.com/quote/base-usdc-wallet-statement?wallet=0xdD1729943bf7C408456cef52886ad12B05B57dC2&blocks=20000&limit=25 - Claim API: https://devryno.com/claim/base-usdc-wallet-statement?wallet={base-wallet-address}&blocks={1-50000}&limit={1-100}&tx={devryno-payment-transaction-hash} - Sample JSON: https://devryno.com/examples/base-usdc-wallet-statement.json - OpenAPI: https://devryno.com/openapi.json Price: - 0.25 USDC on Base. Who it is for: - Crypto freelancers who need a recent client-payment summary. - DAO operators checking reimbursements, grants, or bounty wallet activity. - Wallet-native micro-sellers who want a small statement without opening a full accounting tool. - Agents that need bounded wallet activity evidence before continuing a workflow. Not a fit: - Tax/legal/accounting advice. - Private wallet/account access. - Chains or tokens outside Base USDC. - Full-history archival exports; this scans a bounded recent Base block window. Suggested directory title: Base USDC Wallet Statement - recent wallet activity JSON Suggested directory description: Devryno Base USDC Wallet Statement scans recent public Base USDC Transfer logs for a wallet and returns clean machine-readable JSON totals and transfer rows for freelancers, DAO ops, reimbursements, bounty reviews, micro-sales, and agents. Pay 0.25 USDC on Base per statement; no account required.