Whale Activity

Crypto Whale Radar

Crypto Whale Radar describes the SmartVibe approach to spotting unusually large flows and atypical token movement via Monster Radar. It helps you notice intensity shifts — not auto-trigger entries.

Updated July 1, 2026

When you would use this

  • A token on your AI Signals watchlist showed up again and you want to inspect movement intensity.
  • You suspect short-term volume spikes and need a structured view of unusual activity vs recent baseline.
  • You are validating whether attention aligns with liquidity depth before committing screen time.
  • You want a read-only radar pane without connecting exchange credentials to SmartVibe.

How it works on SmartVibe

  1. Define a watchlist mentally or pull candidates from AI Signals lists.
  2. Open Monster Radar to compare recent movement against the token's own baseline on SmartVibe.
  3. Look for clusters of unusual activity rather than reacting to a single headline transfer.
  4. Pair radar context with risk labels, your chart rules, and a pre-written invalidation plan.

Related SmartVibe modules

Monster Radar workspace

The live product at /monster-analysis scans tokens for atypical movement relative to their recent behavior. It complements list discovery on AI Signals.

AI Signals cross-link

Names surfaced on lists can be inspected on Monster Radar for movement context before you open external charts or on-chain tools.

PRISM reflection

Whale headlines can trigger impulse trades. PRISM helps you notice if your personality tends to chase large-flow narratives.

Limitations

  • Public flow data can be delayed, incomplete, or obfuscated by custodial internal moves.
  • Large transfers are not inherently bullish or bearish without context you must verify independently.
  • Monster Radar does not show every counterparty or hidden derivative position.
  • Low-cap tokens can exaggerate percentage moves from relatively small absolute flows.

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