# THE WHALE DETECTOR

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## Overview

A "whale" is a term commonly used to describe individuals or entities that hold a substantial amount of a particular cryptocurrency. These entities often have the potential to significantly influence the market due to the sheer volume of their holdings.

Identifying these whales is of paramount importance for various stakeholders, including traders, investors, and market analysts, as it provides valuable insights into market trends, potential price movements, and investment opportunities.

## Gateway to Possibilities

The Whale Detector sends an alert when a Whale buys a new token.

By discovering the movements of Whales, you can synchronize your trading strategy with theirs, effortlessly riding the currents they orchestrate for your advantage.&#x20;

Imagine knowing the tokens that crypto giants are buying—this valuable insight could significantly enhance users' strategies, ensuring smarter trades and improved profits.

## How does it work?

Set up the bot to receive alerts whenever a Whale buys a new token.&#x20;

Customize the alert settings to receive notifications from Whales holding 1 ETH - 5 ETH and more in their wallet balance.&#x20;

These alerts will provide details such as Token name, Market Cap, Contract address, Trading Volumes, and more, enabling you to make well-informed decisions.

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\&#xNAN;***Safe Analyzer Integration:*** With a single click, access comprehensive token details through the renowned Safe Analyzer Bot directly from your alerts. This convenient feature enhances due diligence and streamlines your research process, maximizing efficiency and minimizing risk.

## Learn How to Use it

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