WhaleSide pulls current leaderboard wallets, inspects their visible positions, and ranks the markets where those wallets are leaning together. The product is centered on live positions and market overlap, not mock signals.
Everything below exists in the app today and is sourced from live API data or live leaderboard snapshots.
Browse the current top wallets and drill into each wallet's visible positions.
Inspect current exposure, side split, and open PnL for each tracked wallet.
Rank overlapping markets by whale-versus-market disagreement and signal quality.
Open a market and see tracked wallets holding it alongside live market context.
Store wallets in the API and review recent qualifying activity from those watchlists.
Sign in to the API, connect an account, and manage the local trading configuration.
Load the public Polymarket leaderboard snapshot and extract the current ranked wallets.
Pull visible open positions for those wallets from the Polymarket data APIs.
Group positions by market and compare wallet-weighted leaning against current market price.
Render the strongest whale clusters across dashboard, trader, market, and signal views.
The app is now centered on live leaderboard wallets, their positions, and the markets where those wallets overlap. Routes that were previously mock-heavy have been replaced with live views or explicit status.