Real Time Transaction Tracking

We know how important it is to stay ahead of the curve, so Aiolos tracks transactions as they happen. Want to know when a whale makes a big move? Curious about sudden changes in liquidity? We’ve got you covered. Our real-time tracking shows you how capital is flowing in and out of projects, helping you spot trends early and make smarter decisions.

What It Is: Real-time transaction tracking is the heart of on-chain analytics, allowing you to visualize token flows, wallet movements, and liquidity changes across multiple blockchain networks—instantly. With Aiolos, you’re always in the know about where capital is moving and how it’s affecting token prices.

How It Works:

  • Live Capital Flow: Aiolos provides real-time visualization of token transfers across wallets and exchanges. By tracking token movements, you can assess whether big players (whales) are buying, selling, or moving tokens between wallets.

  • Cross-Chain Analysis: Aiolos doesn't limit you to one blockchain. Whether it’s Ethereum, Binance Smart Chain, Polygon, or newer blockchains, we aggregate data across networks, giving you a complete market view. If a project is gaining liquidity on Binance but losing on Ethereum, you'll know immediately.

  • Whale Activity Alerts: Aiolos tracks transactions involving large wallets, signaling market movements that could impact price. These alerts notify you of whale activity, so you can adjust your strategy in real time.

  • Liquidity Pool Changes: Monitoring decentralized exchange (DEX) liquidity pools is critical for understanding token stability. Aiolos tracks how much liquidity is being added or removed, providing insights into whether a token is becoming more volatile or stabilized.

Use Cases:

  • Spotting Trends Early: For example, if liquidity is flowing into a particular token and influencers are starting to discuss it, you may spot a trend before the price spikes.

  • Whale Monitoring: If a whale moves a significant portion of tokens into an exchange wallet, it may signal an impending large sell-off, allowing you to act accordingly.

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