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Best Hyperliquid Analytics Tools Compared (2026)

Honest comparison of the top Hyperliquid analytics tools: HyprSwarm, pvp.trade, WhaleHunt, Copin, CoinGlass, and Hyperbot. Which one fits your trading style?


The Best Hyperliquid Analytics Tools Compared (2026)

The Hyperliquid ecosystem has grown faster than most people expected. So has the tooling built around it. In 2026 there are maybe half a dozen serious analytics options for Hyperliquid traders — and they all do genuinely different things.

That's actually the harder problem to solve. It's not which tool is "best." It's which tool matches what you're trying to accomplish. A whale alert system and a copy trading protocol might both claim to track wallets, but they serve completely different workflows.

This comparison covers seven tools: HyprSwarm, pvp.trade (formerly HyperDash), WhaleHunt, Copin, CoinGlass, Hyperbot, and HyperTracker by CoinMarketMan. Full disclosure: I built HyprSwarm. That also means I've spent more time than most people understanding exactly what each of these tools actually does under the hood, and where each one falls short — including my own.


How We Evaluated Each Tool

Before diving into individual reviews, here's what I looked at for each tool:

Data coverage. Does the tool pull directly from Hyperliquid's on-chain data, or is it inferring from secondary sources? Native on-chain access matters for accuracy and latency.

Signal type and methodology. What exactly is the tool showing you, and how is it calculated? The difference between "wallet moved $500K" and "five statistically verified elite wallets agreed on direction" is enormous — even though both descriptions could technically be called "wallet intelligence."

Accuracy track record. Does the tool publish any verifiable record of past signals? Most don't. This is a gap worth noting.

Cost. Free tier access, freemium limits, subscription pricing where available.

Hyperliquid-specific depth. Some tools cover Hyperliquid as one of many chains. Tools built specifically for Hyperliquid tend to have more nuance in how they present data.

Ease of use. Not everyone is a quant. Dashboard accessibility matters.


Quick Comparison Table

Tool Primary Focus Coverage Price Best For
HyprSwarm Elite wallet intelligence + swarm signals Hyperliquid-native Free (early access) Signal-based traders
pvp.trade (formerly HyperDash) Portfolio analytics + social trading Hyperliquid + multi-chain Freemium Copy traders, portfolio trackers
WhaleHunt Whale wallet tracking + alerts Hyperliquid-native Premium (SOL-based) Whale watchers
Copin On-chain copy trading protocol Multi-chain Freemium Automated copy traders
CoinGlass Derivatives market data Multi-chain/multi-exchange Freemium Macro and data-driven traders
Hyperbot Telegram signal delivery Hyperliquid-native Subscription Telegram-first users
HyperTracker (CoinMarketMan) Wallet + portfolio analytics Hyperliquid Freemium Portfolio tracking

HyprSwarm

What it is: A smart money intelligence platform built specifically for Hyperliquid perpetual futures. HyprSwarm monitors a curated universe of wallets, rates each one by historical performance using an ELO-based scoring system for crypto wallets, and detects swarm formation signals — moments when multiple high-rated wallets independently take the same directional position within a defined time window.

The core idea is that consensus among statistically verified performers is more meaningful than any single large position. One whale going long means relatively little. Five ELO-rated wallets independently going long on the same asset within hours of each other is a different kind of signal.

What it does well. The Proof Wall is HyprSwarm's most distinctive feature. It's an unedited, append-only record of every signal the system has generated, with the outcome tracked once the position closes. No cherrypicking. No deleted misses. This verifiable track record is rare in this space — most signal providers show you wins without the losses. If you want to understand how to read smart money positioning, the Proof Wall is worth studying regardless of whether you use the platform.

Multiple signal types cover different market conditions: swarm formations, silent accumulation, trend reinforcement, contrarian divergence, and others. Each is designed to detect a specific behavioral pattern in the wallet data.

What it doesn't do. HyprSwarm is Hyperliquid-only. If you trade on other chains or want portfolio-level analytics, you need a different tool for that. There's no execution layer — HyprSwarm tells you what smart money is doing, not how to copy it automatically. It's intelligence, not automation.

It's also a newer product. The wallet database and Proof Wall history are still building. The ELO scores get more accurate as the dataset grows, so calling this an "early access" phase is accurate.

Who it's for. Traders who want to understand market positioning before making their own decisions. Not copy traders who want hands-off automation — for that, look at Copin below.


pvp.trade (Formerly HyperDash)

If you've been searching for HyperDash and ended up here, that's not an accident. HyperDash was acquired by pvp.trade in late 2025 and the platform migrated to the new domain. The old hyperdash.xyz URLs no longer resolve to the original product — they redirect to pvp.trade.

This is worth knowing because a lot of the community knowledge about HyperDash (features, bugs, UI) is now outdated. pvp.trade is building something broader.

What pvp.trade offers. The platform combines portfolio tracking, leaderboard views, and social/copy trading elements. You can see wallet performance rankings, explore top traders by PnL, and (depending on the tier) follow or copy positions. The interface has shifted toward a social trading aesthetic — less raw data, more curated profiles.

The multi-chain ambition is explicit in their roadmap. They're not building a pure Hyperliquid tool; they're building a trading social network with Hyperliquid as a key data source alongside other chains.

The honest assessment. pvp.trade has better brand recognition in the Hyperliquid community than most tools on this list — that's HyperDash's legacy. The product is in active development and the roadmap is ambitious. But being mid-migration means the product is still finding its shape. Feature coverage from the HyperDash era isn't fully restored yet, and the social trading layer is early.

If you're looking for an alternative to HyperDash specifically, pvp.trade is the natural successor. If you want on-chain intelligence rather than social features, the other options in this list serve you better.

Website: pvp.trade


WhaleHunt

WhaleHunt does one thing: track large wallet movements on Hyperliquid and alert you when whales are positioning. The UI is focused on individual large accounts rather than aggregate patterns.

The core value proposition is whale detection. You see when a wallet with significant capital opens or closes a position. Size thresholds are configurable. Alerts can come via the platform or through integrations.

What it does well. For a specific use case — watching what specific large wallets do in near real-time — WhaleHunt does this cleanly. The Hyperliquid-native approach means the data is pulling directly from on-chain activity. Speed and specificity on individual wallet events are its strengths.

What it doesn't do. WhaleHunt doesn't tell you whether the whales it's tracking are actually good traders. A wallet moving $2M doesn't mean the person behind it has a profitable long-term track record. It just means they're moving $2M. Without performance scoring, you can't distinguish a consistently profitable whale from a whale who consistently blows up.

There's also no swarm detection. Seeing five large wallets move in the same direction isn't surfaced as a distinct signal type — you'd have to notice that pattern yourself.

Pricing is premium and SOL-based. The cost isn't prohibitive but it's meaningful, and there's limited free tier access for evaluation.

Website: whalehunt.io


Copin.io

Copin is different from everything else on this list. It's not an analytics dashboard. It's a copy trading protocol — specifically, a decentralized system that lets you automatically replicate trades from wallets you select, across multiple chains.

The distinction matters. Copin automates execution. You find a wallet you want to copy, set your parameters (capital, leverage, slippage limits), and Copin mirrors the trades automatically. The protocol runs on-chain, which means no counterparty risk from a centralized intermediary.

What it does well. The technical depth is serious. Copin has comprehensive API documentation, developer-friendly infrastructure, and a genuine multi-chain architecture. Wallets are rated by PnL, win rate, and other metrics. The fee structure is transparent.

For developers who want to build copy trading systems or traders who want fully automated position mirroring, Copin is probably the most robust option in the ecosystem. The full HyprSwarm vs Copin comparison covers the methodology differences in more detail, but the short version: Copin executes, HyprSwarm informs.

What it doesn't do. Copin doesn't distinguish between wallet performance and wallet skill in the way an ELO-style system does. A wallet that was profitable in a trending bull market may look great by raw PnL, but underperform in a different regime. Raw PnL on wallet selection has survivorship bias baked in.

Also, automated copying without understanding the underlying signal is a different risk profile than intelligence-informed trading. When a copied trade goes wrong — and they will — you won't always understand why.

Website: app.copin.io


CoinGlass

CoinGlass isn't a wallet tracker. It's a derivatives market data tool. But it belongs on this list because the data it provides is genuinely complementary to wallet intelligence.

If you're analyzing a swarm signal on HyprSwarm and want to cross-reference it against open interest, funding rates, and liquidation levels on Hyperliquid, CoinGlass is where you go. The Hyperliquid section on CoinGlass covers funding rates, OI changes, long/short ratios, and liquidation heatmaps.

What it does well. CoinGlass has been around long enough to have real depth in how it presents derivatives data. The charts are clean, the data updates frequently, and the free tier is genuinely useful — you don't need to pay to access the core metrics.

Complementary, not competing. This is the key distinction. CoinGlass and HyprSwarm answer different questions. CoinGlass tells you what the aggregate market is doing. HyprSwarm tells you what the most statistically verified participants are doing. Using both together gives you a more complete picture.

Website: coinglass.com/hyperliquid


Hyperbot

Hyperbot delivers trading signals via Telegram. The core product is a subscription bot that sends alerts to your Telegram when certain conditions are met on Hyperliquid.

The appeal is delivery format. Telegram notifications are immediate and don't require you to check a dashboard. For traders who live in Telegram anyway, this is a convenient integration.

What it does well. Speed of notification. Telegram bots can push alerts the moment a condition triggers, which matters for time-sensitive signals.

The honest limitation. Hyperbot doesn't publish a verifiable track record. You're paying for signals delivered to your phone, but there's no public Proof Wall equivalent showing what happened after each signal fired. This isn't unique to Hyperbot — most signal providers operate this way — but it means you're taking the methodology on faith.

Without a documented signal history, it's very hard to evaluate accuracy over time. You'd need to track outcomes manually.

Website: hyperbot.network


HyperTracker by CoinMarketMan

HyperTracker is CoinMarketMan's Hyperliquid integration. CoinMarketMan is a well-established crypto portfolio tracker, and HyperTracker extends that functionality specifically to Hyperliquid wallets.

The benefit here is CoinMarketMan's existing platform. If you already use CoinMarketMan for portfolio tracking across exchanges and wallets, the Hyperliquid integration fits naturally into your existing workflow.

What it does well. Portfolio-level analytics. Tracking PnL across time, understanding your exposure, comparing wallet performance across assets. CoinMarketMan's core strength is portfolio visibility, and HyperTracker brings that to Hyperliquid positions.

What it doesn't do. HyperTracker is portfolio-focused, not intelligence-focused. It's optimized for tracking your own portfolio or analyzing specific wallets you already know about. It's not built to surface patterns across the broader Hyperliquid wallet population, detect swarm formations, or score wallets by performance tier.

Website: coinmarketman.com/hypertracker


How to Choose the Right Tool

The honest answer is that many serious Hyperliquid traders use more than one of these tools. They're not direct substitutes. Here's the clearest decision guide I can offer:

If you want automated copy trading. Use Copin. It's built for exactly this. Set your wallet selection criteria, configure your risk parameters, and let the protocol execute.

If you want smart money intelligence without automation. Use HyprSwarm. You're looking at what statistically verified elite wallets are doing in aggregate, then making your own informed decisions. How wallet tracking works on Hyperliquid explains the mechanics if you want to go deeper.

If you want derivatives market data (funding rates, OI, liquidations). Use CoinGlass. It's the best free data tool for this and most serious Hyperliquid traders already have it bookmarked. Use it alongside a wallet intelligence tool, not instead of one.

If you want alerts on specific large wallet movements. WhaleHunt fits that use case. Know the limitation: size doesn't equal skill.

If you want to track your own portfolio on Hyperliquid. HyperTracker by CoinMarketMan is the natural choice, especially if you're already using CoinMarketMan elsewhere.

If you want Telegram-delivered signals. Hyperbot. Just track your own outcomes independently.

If you're coming from HyperDash. pvp.trade is the successor. Expect a different product than what you remember — the migration has changed the shape of the platform.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best free Hyperliquid analytics tool?

It depends on what you need. HyprSwarm is free during early access and covers smart money intelligence and swarm signals. CoinGlass has a generous free tier for derivatives data including funding rates, open interest, and liquidation levels. Most other tools use a freemium model where basic features are free but the more useful functionality is gated behind a subscription.

What happened to HyperDash?

HyperDash was acquired by pvp.trade in late 2025 and migrated to the pvp.trade platform. The original HyperDash domain (hyperdash.xyz) no longer serves the original product. The HyperDash features are being integrated into pvp.trade's broader trading analytics suite, though the product has evolved significantly during the transition.

Is HyprSwarm better than Copin?

They solve different problems, so "better" isn't the right frame. Copin is a copy trading protocol that automates trade execution across multiple chains. HyprSwarm is an intelligence layer that shows what elite wallets are doing in aggregate, without executing any trades on your behalf. Choose Copin if you want automated copying. Choose HyprSwarm if you want signal intelligence to inform your own decisions.

Which Hyperliquid tool shows whale wallet activity?

WhaleHunt and HyprSwarm both track wallet activity on Hyperliquid. WhaleHunt focuses on individual large wallet movements and provides alerts when whales position. HyprSwarm adds ELO-based performance scoring to distinguish consistently profitable wallets from simply large ones, and detects swarm formations when multiple high-rated wallets align directionally.

Are any Hyperliquid analytics tools free?

Yes. HyprSwarm's dashboard is currently free during early access. CoinGlass has a genuinely useful free tier covering derivatives data. Copin offers free basic features for browsing wallets and setting up limited copy trading. Most tools in this space use freemium models, with the advanced features and higher alert limits gated behind subscriptions.


HyprSwarm is a smart money intelligence platform for Hyperliquid perpetual futures. The dashboard is free during early access. This article reflects the author's independent assessment of each tool as of March 2026. Nothing here is financial advice.

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