What this page tracks
This USDC whale tracker focuses on large USD Coin transfers across supported chains. The table is filtered for USDC, so it does not mix USDC movement with BTC, ETH, USDT, or other assets. Each row helps answer a few practical questions: which network carried the transfer, how much USDC moved, where did it come from, and where did it go?
USDC transfers often show where dollar value is moving. A large USDC transfer into a known exchange may be worth watching, but it does not prove that the sender bought or sold a crypto asset. A large outflow may go to a wallet, treasury address, bridge, or service wallet. The network matters because the same asset can move differently on each chain.
Use these USDC alerts as transfer evidence, not market advice. The useful parts are the sender, receiver, known labels, transaction hash, amount, network, and dashboard link. Mint and burn events should be read separately because they show supply changes, not normal wallet movement. Bridge transfers should also be checked separately.