ETH Whale Tracker on Hyperliquid
Track ETH whale wallets on Hyperliquid with HyperStats using live activity, wallet pages, token analytics, and the ETH token terminal.
ETH is one of the most actively traded markets on Hyperliquid, which makes ETH whale tracking a strong use case for HyperStats. The goal is not to watch every move, but to understand meaningful flow from strong wallets.
Use HyperStats to connect ETH live activity, wallet quality, and token-level positioning before treating any single trader move as signal.
Start with the ETH token terminal
The ETH token terminal gives you a live view of price action, large trader markers, top current positions, and recent open and close windows.
That context matters because ETH can show heavy activity on both sides, and token-level positioning helps you understand whether current pressure is actually directional.
Use wallet quality to filter ETH flow
ETH flow is noisy if you treat every large wallet equally. Start with strong or proven wallets from Top Traders, then use Live Activity as the trigger layer.
That way, when a large ETH long or short appears, you already know whether the trader has a record worth paying attention to.
Combine ETH bias and trader behavior
A large ETH long is much more interesting if current token bias is already stretched or if multiple strong wallets are leaning the same way.
Use token bias, live activity, and wallet history together rather than reacting to one isolated trade event.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to track ETH whales on HyperStats?
Use the ETH token terminal for current positioning, Live Activity for the trigger, and the wallet page to confirm whether the trader has a strong history.
Why is ETH whale flow often harder to read than smaller tokens?
Because ETH has deeper liquidity and more constant large activity, so the best signal comes from combining wallet quality with token-level positioning instead of watching size alone.
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