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Worldcoin whale tracker for live WLD alerts.

Track large WLD transfers with amount, USD value, sender, receiver, exchange direction, and transaction links. Whale Alerts helps you see where WLD moved and whether it looks like an exchange deposit, exchange withdrawal, or large wallet transfer.

Last updated
Jul 4, 2026, 03:07 PM UTC
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Live WLD whale transactions

A WLD-only preview from the public whale feed. Open a transaction to check the amount, sender, receiver, flow type, and transaction link.

WLD · whale ledger Updated Jul 4, 2026, 03:07 PM UTC LIVE
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Use the dashboard for full filtering, longer history, and known wallet labels.

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Worldcoin tracker scope

What this Worldcoin tracker covers

01

Large WLD transfers

High-value Worldcoin movements ranked by size and recent activity.

02

Exchange routes

WLD moving into or out of known exchange wallets.

03

Wallet-to-wallet movement

Unknown and known wallet routes that need a closer look.

04

USD value

WLD amounts shown with USD-equivalent value where pricing data is available.

This Worldcoin whale tracker focuses on large WLD transfers on Ethereum. The live table is filtered for WLD, so it does not mix Worldcoin with BTC, ETH, stablecoins, or other assets. Each row helps answer a few practical questions: how much WLD moved, where did it come from, where did it go, and did it move into or out of an exchange?

WLD can move between two wallets, but it can also move into a smart contract, exchange deposit address, or service wallet. A large transfer to a contract is not the same as a direct wallet payment. The label and destination matter as much as the amount.

Use these WLD alerts as transaction evidence, not market advice. A transfer into an exchange may be worth watching, but it does not prove the owner sold. A transfer away from an exchange may point to self-custody or another wallet, but it does not prove accumulation by itself.

Flow types

WLD whale activity types covered

A useful WLD whale feed separates important moves from ordinary large-transfer noise. These are the patterns this page is built to show.

  1. Exchange inflows

    Large WLD deposits into known exchange wallets. These rows are worth watching, but they do not prove the owner sold.

  2. Exchange outflows

    WLD leaving exchanges for wallets, self-custody, or other known routes. Direction is useful, but it does not prove intent by itself.

  3. Accumulation and distribution

    Repeated large WLD movements that may show a wallet building up, reducing size, or moving funds in stages.

  4. Wallet consolidation

    Large transfers that gather or reorganize WLD across wallets. Open the transaction before drawing a conclusion.

  5. Unknown wallet routes

    Large WLD transfers where one or both sides are not labeled yet. Useful to monitor, but weak as standalone conclusions.

Read a WLD row in order

How to read WLD whale transactions

  1. 01

    Check amount and USD value.

  2. 02

    Read sender and receiver labels before the signal label.

  3. 03

    Separate exchange movement from unknown wallet movement.

  4. 04

    Open the transaction page when the route needs review.

Start with direction. WLD moving from an unknown wallet to a labeled exchange has a different meaning from WLD leaving an exchange for a wallet or service address. The first route may show WLD arriving at an exchange. The second may show WLD leaving an exchange. Neither route is a full market conclusion by itself, but both are useful observations when you are tracking Worldcoin.

Then check whether the wallets are known. A labeled exchange, fund, or service wallet makes the transfer easier to read. Unknown-to-unknown WLD movement is weaker unless the amount is unusually large, the address has history, or later transfers touch a known service. Repeated movement matters more than one headline number.

Finally, keep the conclusion narrow. This page does not tell you to buy or sell Worldcoin, or treat a whale transfer as a price forecast. It gives you the transaction hash, WLD amount, USD value, wallet labels, flow type, and links into the wider dashboard.

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Whale Alerts monitors large transfers across every coin below. Open a tracker for the live feed, or start from the full whale transactions index.

FAQ

Worldcoin whale tracker FAQ

Short answers about WLD whale transactions, exchange flows, known labels, and alerts.

What is a Worldcoin whale tracker?

A Worldcoin whale tracker monitors large WLD transactions and shows the amount, USD value, sender, receiver, known labels, flow type, and transaction link. Whale Alerts uses this for tracking transfers, not price prediction.

Does a large WLD transfer mean the price will go up or down?

No. A large WLD transfer only shows movement. Exchange direction, wallet labels, transfer history, and follow-up transactions all matter.

What is the difference between WLD exchange inflow and outflow?

An exchange inflow means WLD moved toward a known exchange wallet. An exchange outflow means WLD moved away from an exchange. Neither proves buying or selling by itself.

Why do unknown-to-unknown WLD whale transfers matter?

Unknown wallet transfers can reveal large value movement before the wallets are labeled. They are most useful when the amount is large, the behavior repeats, or later transactions connect the wallet to a known exchange or service.

Can I get Worldcoin whale alerts in Telegram?

Yes. Whale Alerts publishes notable whale movements through Telegram alerts. The dashboard provides deeper filtering and history when you need to review WLD transfers beyond the public preview.

Track large WLD movements with clear transaction details.

Use the dashboard for filters and history, or follow Telegram alerts when notable Worldcoin whale transfers appear in the monitored feed.