fomoscan turns a handle into a wallet. fomotags does the direction you actually need: paste any Solana or Ethereum address and get the handle behind it.
try @frankdegods · @zinceth · @0xuberm · a wallet · browse the index →
You are staring at an explorer. Some address just bought 40 SOL of something. With the extension installed, it stops being a stranger.
Every fomo handle we know is resolved to its verified Solana and EVM wallets, then stored keyed by address — the inverse of how fomoscan stores it.
Paste an address here, or let the extension scan whatever page you are on and batch-resolve every address it finds.
Each answer arrives with an identity level, because a fomo handle is not proof of the X account with the same name.
fomo's "verified" badge means this wallet belongs to this fomo account. It says nothing about who owns the account — handle squatting is common.
linked — fomo stores an X profile URL matching the handle. The only case where the name is trustworthy.
probable — no linked X account, but a large fomo following. Likely who it says, not proven.
unverified — no linked X and few followers, or the linked X is a different handle. Could be anyone.
We found @ansem on fomo with 69 followers, no linked X and no wallets. It is not the @ansem you are thinking of. That is why nothing here ships without a level.
On X it runs the other way: open a profile and see the wallets it owns.