By DarkTrade ResearchJun 27, 20261 min readWhale Watch

Reading Hyperliquid Whales: How Whale Watch Works

A plain-English guide to how DarkTrade reads Hyperliquid's largest accounts — what we track, where the data comes from, and how to read it responsibly.

Whale Watch is DarkTrade's daily read of Hyperliquid's public on-chain data — a plain-English look at what the largest perpetual-futures accounts are doing, and why it might matter. Everything here is analysis of public data, not trading advice.

Where the data comes from

Hyperliquid publishes a public leaderboard and per-account state. Whale Watch pulls the ranked leaderboard, then looks more closely at the largest, most active accounts: their open positions, entry prices, leverage, and day-over-day profit-and-loss swings.

What we look for

  • The biggest accounts by value, and what they're positioned in (long or short, and on which assets).
  • The largest day-over-day P&L moves — who gained or lost the most since yesterday.
  • Market context: funding extremes, open-interest surges, and the biggest 24-hour movers.

How to read it responsibly

A large account taking a position is information, not a signal to copy. Whales can be wrong, hedged, or unwinding. Every wallet and figure we cite is verifiable on-chain, so you can always check the source yourself.

The bottom line

Whale Watch turns raw Hyperliquid data into a readable daily picture of where the biggest money is leaning — with the receipts to back it up.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Whale Watch is analysis of public on-chain data. It never tells you to buy or sell anything — you are responsible for your own trading decisions.

Yes. Every account and figure comes from Hyperliquid public data, so you can look up any wallet on-chain and confirm it independently.

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