Questions
How do heatmaps help me trade?
Order book heatmaps show you where large limit orders are stacked — these act as support and resistance levels in real-time. Unlike traditional S/R drawn from historical price, these are live walls of actual capital waiting to be filled.
🟢 Bright zones below price = heavy bid walls = potential support. Price often bounces here because sellers have to chew through millions in buy orders.
🔴 Bright zones above price = heavy ask walls = potential resistance. Breakouts happen when these walls get pulled or absorbed.
When you see a $20M+ wall appear at a price level, that's a whale telegraphing their position. When that wall suddenly disappears (spoofing), it often signals a reversal. WhaleMaps tracks all of this — wall appearances, movements, fills, and pulls — so you can trade the order book, not just the chart.
What exchanges do you support?
Binance, Coinbase, Bybit, OKX, and Hyperliquid. We aggregate order books from all exchanges into a single combined view, giving you the deepest liquidity picture available.
What tokens are supported?
70+ tokens across spot and perpetual markets, including:
Majors: BTC, ETH, SOL, BNB, XRP, ADA, DOGE, AVAX, DOT, LINK, MATIC
DeFi: UNI, AAVE, MKR, CRV, LDO, PENDLE, SNX, COMP, SUSHI
Layer 1/2: NEAR, APT, SUI, SEI, ARB, OP, INJ, TIA, FTM, ATOM
Memes & trending: DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, WIF, BONK, FLOKI
And more: LTC, BCH, FIL, RENDER, GRT, IMX, STX, ALGO, HBAR...
Free trial includes all tokens. Options data (GEX, max pain) is available for BTC and ETH via Deribit.
What is GEX and why should I care?
Gamma Exposure (GEX) tells you whether options dealers will stabilize or amplify price moves. Positive GEX = dealers absorb moves (buy dips, sell rips). Negative GEX = dealers amplify moves (momentum follows through). It's the single most actionable signal from options data.
What do whale walls and liquidation levels tell me?
Whale walls are large orders ($20M+) that act as magnets or barriers for price. We track their entire lifecycle — when they appear, move, get filled, or get pulled (spoofed). A wall getting pulled often precedes a sharp move in the opposite direction.
Liquidation levels show where leveraged positions will be force-closed. When price approaches a cluster of liquidations, those forced buy/sell orders can create cascading moves. Knowing where these levels are helps you anticipate — and avoid being on the wrong side of — liquidation cascades.
How real-time is the data?
Order book snapshots update every 15 seconds via WebSocket connections. Options data updates every 5 minutes from Deribit. Market data (funding rates, OI, volume) updates every 5 minutes. All data is aggregated from 5 exchanges simultaneously.
Do I need a credit card to start?
No. Sign up with Google or email and you get 14 days of full Pro access — every feature unlocked, no credit card required. After the trial, choose a plan or stay on the free BTC-only tier.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel from your account settings at any time. No contracts, no commitments. Your access continues until the end of your billing period. We also offer annual plans at a ~20% discount.
Is this financial advice?
No. WhaleMaps is a data visualization and analytics tool. We display market data from public exchange APIs. Nothing on this platform constitutes financial advice. Always do your own research and trade at your own risk.
How does WhaleMaps compare to other tools?
Most crypto analytics tools give you one piece of the puzzle. WhaleMaps combines everything into a single screen:
Order book heatmaps (like Material Indicators — $99/mo)
Options GEX & dealer positioning (like SpotGamma — $49/mo for just equities)
Liquidation heatmaps (like Coinglass Pro — $59/mo)
Whale wall tracking with lifecycle history
Market microstructure — funding, OI, volume, long/short ratios
Order flow delta — real-time buy/sell pressure
Elsewhere you'd pay $200+/mo for multiple subscriptions and switch between tabs. WhaleMaps gives you all of it for $19-29/mo — in one view, overlaid on a single chart.