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SOL Whale Tracker on Hyperliquid

Track SOL whale wallets on Hyperliquid with HyperStats using token analytics, live activity, wallet pages, and the SOL token terminal.

SOL often produces strong directional bursts and concentrated trader behavior on Hyperliquid. That makes SOL whale tracking useful when you want to see whether large traders are building or exiting size quickly.

HyperStats is strongest here when you combine the SOL token terminal, live activity feed, and wallet context instead of watching a single page in isolation.

Watch current SOL positioning first

The SOL token terminal gives you the current long/short positioning, top open positions, and large wallet markers directly on the chart.

That helps you understand whether a new whale move is aligned with the broader market posture or working against it.

Use Live Activity for the trigger

Live Activity is useful for catching the actual moment when strong wallets start opening, exiting, or getting liquidated on SOL.

Once you see a meaningful event, open the wallet page to confirm whether the trader has a real edge or is just noisy size.

SOL is best read as a flow market

SOL can move fast when several strong traders lean the same way. The most useful workflow is to compare recent event flow with the current token-level positioning, not just one trade in isolation.

That is especially true when reduction and close waves start to build after a strong move.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I track SOL whales on HyperStats?

Use the SOL token terminal to understand current positioning, Live Activity to catch the trigger, and the wallet page to inspect the trader behind the move.

Why is SOL useful for whale tracking?

SOL often shows concentrated large-trader behavior and sharp directional bursts, which makes token positioning and live trader flow especially informative together.

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