BTC Token Terminal
BTC price, tracked flow, and whale positioning in one view.
BTC price, tracked flow, and whale positioning in one view.
BTC price, tracked flow, and whale positioning in one view.
Use these guides to understand the chart, activity window, and bias semantics behind a single-market view.
How to monitor BTC whale flow, long/short bias, and large wallet positioning.
Read guide →How to use the chart, activity window, and top positions together on one market.
Read guide →Why notional bias matters and how to interpret it without mixing it up with trader counts.
Read guide →How to follow ETH whale entries, reductions, and liquidation risk with HyperStats.
Read guide →Short answers to the Token Terminal questions that matter most when comparing current positions, activity windows, and chart markers.
The activity window changes recent open and close counts only. Current positions and current notional are a live snapshot and do not change with that selector.
The markers represent large tracked wallet position entries on that token, grouped by timeframe so shorter windows preserve more detail while longer windows stay readable.
Bot-like wallets are filtered from some public Token Terminal surfaces to keep the page focused on higher-signal trader behavior.
Use Token Analytics to compare many markets quickly, then open Token Terminal when you want a deeper chart and current-position view for one token.
Explore individual Hyperliquid token terminal pages with price charts, whale positioning, and live activity context.