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How to Track Hyperliquid Whales

A practical guide to tracking Hyperliquid whales with HyperStats using Top Traders, Live Activity, wallet pages, and public alerts together.

Tracking Hyperliquid whales is only useful if you can move quickly from a headline event into real trader context. HyperStats gives you that path across rankings, live flow, wallet pages, and token views.

The best workflow is not just watching size. Start with quality, then watch the event, then inspect the wallet and token market around it.

Start with the right wallets

The fastest mistake is watching every large wallet equally. Start on Top Traders and focus on high-grade wallets or traders with strong realized performance and meaningful closed risk.

That gives you a smaller, better list of traders to watch before you even open the live feed.

Use Live Activity as the trigger

Live Activity is best used as the trigger layer. Once you see a meaningful open, exit, or liquidation, click into the wallet page or token terminal immediately.

That turns the feed from a noise surface into a market-intelligence surface.

Verify with wallet and token context

The wallet page tells you whether the trader is actually strong and whether the move fits the trader's broader history.

The token terminal tells you whether the move happened into a market that is already crowded or shifting in the same direction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best HyperStats workflow for whale tracking?

Start on Top Traders, watch Live Activity for the trigger, then inspect the wallet page and token terminal before deciding whether the move matters.

Should I follow every large wallet move?

No. Size alone is not enough. The strongest workflow combines wallet quality, realized history, and current token context.

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