I m building DepthFlux to make public crypto whale/order-flow easier to follow in real time.
The goal is not to provide trade calls, copy-trading, or return predictions. It is a market research feed that highlights large flows with direction, size, timestamp, and context.
I d love feedback from traders, analysts, and builders:
1. What context makes whale-flow data actually useful?
The whale alerts pop up fast and the size labels next to each trade make it easy to tell if something is actually meaningful at a glance.
@evval536342 Appreciate that. The size labels are meant to help filter out noise quickly. A small flow and a meaningful whale move should not feel the same when you are scanning the market.
The free channel is a good place to watch how those alerts look live before deciding whether deeper context is useful.
The context fields next to each whale alert are a nice touch, especially the timestamp formatting that lets you scan recent flow at a glance without doing mental math on timezones.
@ceren71c6 Thanks Ceren. Timestamp clarity was one of the first things I wanted to solve. Whale flow is only useful if you can quickly understand when it happened, how large it was, and whether it still matters.
I’m posting the public feed in the free Telegram channel so people can scan real examples and tell me which context fields are actually useful in practice.