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ETH Liquidation Tracker on Hyperliquid

Track ETH liquidation alerts on Hyperliquid with HyperStats using live activity, public alerts, token terminal context, and wallet pages.

ETH liquidation tracking is useful when it tells you whether forced exits are isolated or part of a broader cascade. HyperStats helps you connect ETH liquidation alerts to live activity, token positioning, and the wallet behind the move.

The right workflow is to treat a liquidation as a trigger, then inspect the token terminal and wallet page before deciding whether the move reflects broader market stress.

What an ETH liquidation alert actually tells you

A liquidation alert shows forced leverage failure, not just a normal close. On ETH, that matters most when several liquidations cluster in a short window or when the liquidated side was already crowded by notional.

That is why the token terminal and live activity feed matter as much as the alert itself.

How to use the ETH token terminal

Open the ETH token terminal to check current notional bias, top positions, and recent chart markers. That tells you whether the liquidation happened into an already stretched market or during a broader rotation.

Liquidation alerts are strongest when they confirm pressure that was already visible in current positioning.

How to verify the wallet behind the liquidation

The wallet page shows whether the trader is normally high quality, heavily concentrated, or bot-like. A forced ETH exit from a strong discretionary wallet means something different than a noisy liquidation from a systematic account.

Use wallet history to decide whether the liquidation changes your interpretation of the market or is just isolated damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to track ETH liquidations on HyperStats?

Use public alerts or Live Activity as the trigger, then open the ETH token terminal and wallet page to add positioning and trader context.

Does every ETH liquidation create a public alert?

No. Public alerts apply thresholds so only meaningful ETH liquidation events reach the public channel and header ticker.

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