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Hyperliquid Live Activity Guide

Learn how to use the HyperStats live activity feed to monitor opens, exits, liquidations, and fast-moving trader behavior on Hyperliquid.

The live activity feed is the fastest way to understand what tracked Hyperliquid traders are doing right now. It is most useful when you read it as a market behavior feed, not as a blind copy-trading stream.

Use the feed to catch meaningful opens, exits, and liquidations, then click through to the wallet page or token terminal for full context.

What the feed is best for

Live Activity helps you spot which coins are attracting large traders, whether strong wallets are entering or exiting, and when liquidation pressure is accelerating.

It is especially useful as a discovery surface when combined with Top Traders and the public alert channel.

How to filter it correctly

Start with event type and side filters, then narrow by asset or grade when you want to focus on one part of the market. Exits are generally more informative when realized PnL is large.

The page is designed to show higher-signal activity only, so tiny events are filtered out before they reach the public feed layer.

What the feed is not

It is not a perfect representation of every action on Hyperliquid. The platform intentionally suppresses bot-like wallets and low-signal events on public-facing surfaces.

That tradeoff makes the page more useful for human interpretation, even though it is not a raw blockchain firehose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Live Activity show every event on Hyperliquid?

No. It focuses on tracked wallets and applies signal filters so the page stays readable and informative.

Why might a trader appear on a wallet page but not in Live Activity?

Some wallets are filtered from public feed surfaces because their behavior is strongly bot-like or systematically noisy.

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