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Modules

A module is a structured, interactive block that Nikiwa renders inline in a chat answer instead of describing data in prose. When a tool returns tabular or visual data, Nikiwa surfaces it as a module you can read, sort, and explore directly. Modules appear as their underlying tools complete, streaming into the answer in real time. Common modules include:

Tables

Token holdings, holders and traders, counterparties, and transactions.

Charts & canvases

Token flows, transfers, and counterparty relationships, rendered as an explorable visual.

Stat blocks

Key figures such as risk scores, PnL, and portfolio totals.
A module is the same structured data the Tools API returns. The app renders it visually; call the tool directly and you get the raw data behind it.

Citations

Every factual claim in an answer is backed by a citation pointing to its data source. Citations let you verify a result and jump straight to the underlying evidence, whether that is a transaction, a holder list, or a market data point.

Canvas view

For relationship-heavy questions like token flows, transfers, and counterparty networks, Nikiwa renders results on a canvas: an interactive graph you can pan, zoom, and click into to trace how value moves between addresses.