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Anthias Risk Dashboard Adds Ethereum Mainnet Support

Anthias Risk Dashboard Adds Ethereum Mainnet Support

Anthias, the risk dashboard used by crypto traders and funds to monitor positions, has added support for Ethereum mainnet markets. The integration, rolled out this week, lets users track risk metrics directly on Ethereum’s core network — a move that brings the platform closer to the largest DeFi and spot-trading ecosystem. Previously, Anthias covered other chains; now Ethereum mainnet is on the list.

What the update covers

According to the company’s announcement, the dashboard now ingests on-chain data from Ethereum mainnet to calculate real-time exposure, liquidation risk, and portfolio health. The addition means any market running on Ethereum — from Uniswap pools to Maker vaults to centralized exchange inflows — can be monitored through a single pane of glass. No specific protocols were named, but the expansion effectively broadens Anthias’s utility for any team that operates on Ethereum.

Risk management tools have become a focal point after the volatility spikes earlier this year. Traders who rely on Anthias previously had to piece together Ethereum data from separate sources. That workaround is gone. The timing is practical: Ethereum mainnet still hosts the bulk of DeFi total value locked, and any dashboard that ignores it is missing a huge piece of the picture.

What users see

The interface adds a new toggle for Ethereum mainnet alongside existing chain support. Users can filter by market, asset, or risk type. The dashboard updates in near real time, and the company says the data feed is pulled directly from nodes — no third-party oracles for the base metrics. For a risk dashboard, that matters: latency and accuracy are everything.

What’s next

Anthias hasn’t said whether Layer 2 networks like Arbitrum or Optimism are next. The team is likely watching how users adopt the mainnet feature before deciding on further chain expansions. For now, Ethereum mainnet is live, and anyone with an Anthias account can start using it today.