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Free Crypto Whale Tracker - Real-Time Large BTC Transaction Monitor

Free real-time crypto whale tracker monitoring large Bitcoin transactions. Detect whale movements, exchange deposits/withdrawals. No signup needed.

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What is a Crypto Whale Tracker?

A crypto whale tracker monitors large cryptocurrency transactions on exchanges and blockchain networks. CryptOn's free whale tracker detects large BTC movements in real-time, including exchange deposits, withdrawals, and large wallet-to-wallet transfers.

Why Track Crypto Whales?

Large transactions often precede significant price movements. Exchange deposits may signal selling pressure, while withdrawals suggest accumulation. Monitor these in real-time to anticipate market-moving events.

Free vs Paid Whale Trackers

Whale Alert charges $49/month and Nansen costs $99/month. CryptOn provides comprehensive whale tracking completely free with no signup required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a whale transaction?

Transfers of 100+ BTC or equivalent value across major exchanges and blockchain networks.

Is it free?

Yes, 100% free. Unlike Whale Alert ($49/month) or Nansen ($99/month), CryptOn charges zero.

Can whale tracking predict price?

Large exchange deposits often precede selling, and large withdrawals suggest accumulation. Combined with other indicators, whale data provides valuable signals.