Whale Transaction Tracker

See the latest large-value movements across major blockchain networks.

Recent Bitcoin Whales

Showing recent transfers > 100 BTC.

Value (BTC) Fiat Value ($) Transaction Time
518.83 $54,780,060 f113bf655d... Nov 11

Recent Ethereum (USDT) Whales

Showing recent transfers > 1,000,000 USDT.

Value (USDT) Fiat Value ($) Transaction Time
API error: NOTOK

Recent Ethereum (USDC) Whales

Showing recent transfers > 1,000,000 USDC.

Value (USDC) Fiat Value ($) Transaction Time
API error: NOTOK

Recent Ethereum (DAI) Whales

Showing recent transfers > 1,000,000 DAI.

Value (DAI) Fiat Value ($) Transaction Time
API error: NOTOK

Recent Ethereum (BUSD) Whales

Showing recent transfers > 1,000,000 BUSD.

Value (BUSD) Fiat Value ($) Transaction Time
API error: NOTOK

Recent Litecoin Whales

Showing recent transfers > 5,000 LTC.

Value (LTC) Fiat Value ($) Transaction Time
API request failed. Check network or API status.

Recent Dogecoin Whales

Showing recent transfers > 5,000,000 DOGE.

Value (DOGE) Fiat Value ($) Transaction Time
API request failed. Check network or API status.

Understanding Whale Transactions

In the world of cryptocurrency, a "whale" is a term used to describe an individual or entity that holds a significant amount of a particular digital asset. Because of the large volume of their holdings, their trading activity—buying, selling, or simply moving coins—can sometimes have a noticeable impact on the market.

This tool displays cached data of recent large transactions on several major blockchains to provide insights into the behavior of major market participants.

Why is this data useful?

  • Market Sentiment: A large number of whale transactions moving assets *onto* an exchange might suggest that big players are preparing to sell. Conversely, movements *off* of exchanges into private wallets can indicate a long-term holding sentiment ("HODLing").
  • Liquidity Events: Tracking large stablecoin movements can signal that a major player is preparing to either enter or exit a large position in another asset.
  • Early Signals: While not a guaranteed predictor, whale activity can sometimes act as an early indicator of increased market volatility.

Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. The actions of whales are complex and can be misinterpreted. Always conduct your own thorough research before making any investment decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 'crypto whale' is an individual or entity that holds a very large amount of a specific cryptocurrency. Their transactions can sometimes impact the market.

This tool tracks large transactions on Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum stablecoins (USDT, USDC, DAI, BUSD), Litecoin (LTC), and Dogecoin (DOGE).

Data is updated approximately every 5 minutes via a separate process.