SOL Smart Money Positioning on Hyperliquid

We follow 59 elite Hyperliquid wallets. Of those, 32 currently have an open SOL position. This page shows their aggregate direction, conviction level, and how the crowd is positioned against them.

Smart Money Signal
LEAN LONG
55% consensus. Directional lean but not a clean setup, size down.
LONG 55% consensus MEDIUM conviction 32 wallets
Smart money is 55% long SOL with stable conviction. Funding is aligned with smart money direction. Squeeze risk: LOW.
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Build-time snapshot
Direction: LONG  ·  Consensus: 55%  ·  Conviction: MEDIUM
Wallets: 32  ·  As of build: 2026-04-20T11:41
Recent Smart Money Moves in SOL
Direction Outcome Duration Hit?
LONG+7.9%2d 0hHit
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hyperliquid SOL smart money data?

HyprSwarm follows a fixed set of elite wallets on Hyperliquid. Their SOL positions are aggregated every 4 hours, published with a 4-hour delay so the signal can't be front-run. The consensus % shows what fraction of those wallets are pointing the same way. Higher consensus means positioning is more one-sided.

How is the consensus % calculated?

For each tracked coin, we look at the open positions of all elite wallets. If 46 out of 59 wallets are net long SOL, the long consensus is 78%. The remaining 22% are either short or flat. This consensus is the core signal — the higher it is, the stronger the smart money conviction.

What does squeeze risk mean?

Squeeze risk looks at two things: how one-sided smart money is, and whether the crowd is on the opposite side. When smart money has high consensus and funding shows the crowd is against them, that's the setup for a forced reversal. HIGH means the ingredients are there. It doesn't mean it happens tomorrow.

How often does the data update?

Wallet positioning refreshes every 4 hours with a built-in 4-hour delay. Funding rates from the market endpoint update more frequently. The live widget on this page fetches current data on load — check the "last updated" timestamp for the exact time.