Onchain Analytics
Holders distribution, liquidation map, order map, and a time-range Trades Explorer for any Hyperliquid asset.
Onchain Analytics
d.pro turns Hyperliquid's on-chain state into analytics views that the raw protocol doesn't expose, all built right into the trading terminal:
- Liquidation Map and Order Map sit in the Chart panel itself — switch the chart's view mode in place to swap between the standard candles, the liquidation heatmap, and the order map.
- Holders, Trades, Smart Traders, and Cohort sit as tabs in the bottom-right of the terminal, alongside the chart.
Holders Analytics
Distribution, concentration, and whale movements for any Hyperliquid spot asset.
Liquidation Map
Heatmap of where leveraged positions are clustered on the perpetual book.
Order Map
Real-time order book depth view — see where the limit orders cluster.
Trades Explorer
Browse and filter on-chain trades by any time range — last hour, today, or your own window.
Everything updates in real time. The chart-mode views (Liquidation Map, Order Map) live in the chart panel itself; Holders, Trades, Smart Traders, and Cohort are always one tab away in the bottom-right.
Holders Analytics
See who owns a Hyperliquid spot asset and how concentrated it is.
What it shows
- Top holders — ranked list with balance and share of supply
- Distribution histogram — buckets of holder size
- Whale movements — recent large transfers in and out
When holders helps
- Doing diligence before trading a fresh listing
- Watching whale accumulation on narrative tokens
- Spotting projects whose float is uncomfortably concentrated
Liquidation Map
A heatmap of where leveraged positions are clustered on the perpetual book — i.e., where a price move would touch off cascading liquidations.
Reading the map
- Hot zones = concentrated leverage → potential cascade on a price wick
- Cold zones = sparse leverage, relatively safer
- Darker color = higher notional at risk
When the liquidation map helps
- Anticipating stop-hunt zones
- Sizing positions around hot clusters
- Identifying capitulation-friendly price levels
Order Map
A real-time order book depth view — see where limit orders cluster at each price tick.
What's on it
- Bid / ask depth heatmap at each price level
- Recent fills overlaid as dots
- Iceberg detection — large orders that keep refilling after partial fills
Why it beats a raw orderbook
The raw orderbook is a flat list of price/size pairs. The Order Map keeps history: orders that appeared and disappeared, iceberg refills, and large orders pulled milliseconds before execution.
When the order map helps
- Scouting entry points
- Spotting manipulation attempts
- Reading resting liquidity around key levels
Trades Explorer
Browse on-chain trades for any asset and filter by an arbitrary time window — last 15 minutes, last hour, today, or a custom start/end pair.
How to use it
The time-range picker sits at the top of the Trades panel — pick a preset or set your own start/end and the table updates instantly.
When the trades explorer helps
- Replaying a price move and seeing exactly which trades drove it
- Spotting bursts of unusually large prints inside a tight window
- Pulling a clean trades list for a specific session before exporting
Putting it together
- Pick an asset from the trading terminal
- Glance at the bottom-right tabs (Holders, Trades, Smart Traders, Cohort) to size up who's in the asset and how they're behaving
- Switch the chart panel between Liquidation Map and Order Map to cross-reference: e.g., a hot liquidation zone + thin ask-side depth = potential upside wick setup
- Use the trades explorer to confirm what actually happened during the window you care about
These are analytics tools, not signals. High liquidation density doesn't guarantee a wick — it just measures potential cascading risk.