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  • 📘Introduction
    • What is Forge?
    • Why We Built Forge
  • 🧠How Forge Works
    • Core Architecture
    • Agent System Overview
  • Model Context Protocol (MCP)
  • On-Chain Data Indexing
  • AI Query Handling
  • ⚙️Using Forge
    • Setting Up Forge
    • How to Ask Questions
  • Supported Use Cases
  • Interacting with Agents
  • Limitations and Data Scope
  • 🛠️Advanced Features
    • Agent Personalities and Prompt Logic
  • Creating Custom Agents
  • Integrating External APIs
  • Running Multi-Agent Workflows
  • Token Behavior Tracking
  • Suspicious Wallet Detection
  • 📀Forge Modules
    • Liquidity Pool Scanner
  • LP Burner Tracker
  • Telegram Sniper Detector
  • Contract Creator Profiler
  • Whale Movement Watcher
  • ⚙️Developer Tools
    • Custom Prompt Engineering
  • 📃Appendix
    • Glossary
    • Security and Privacy
    • Roadmap and Vision
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  • What It Tracks
  • Whale Criteria
  • Example Use Case
  • Funding Path Detection
  • Alerts and Triggers
  • Whale Profiles
  • Strategic Use
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Whale Movement Watcher

When big wallets move, markets follow. The Whale Movement Watcher module in Forge tracks high-value wallets across Solana, monitors their activity in real time, and surfaces alerts when they enter or exit tokens, fund new wallets, or behave in ways that suggest insider knowledge or early entry.

This module is designed for traders who want to trace smart money and front-runters before momentum hits the chart.


What It Tracks

The Whale Movement Watcher focuses on:

  • Wallets holding large SOL or token balances

  • Wallets consistently early to high-volume tokens

  • Clusters of wallets that buy together

  • Funding paths between whales and deployer wallets

  • Repeat large entries into new tokens

It logs every significant move made by tracked whales and highlights abnormal behavior.


Whale Criteria

Forge defines whales based on customizable thresholds:

  • Wallets holding > 500 SOL

  • Wallets entering with > 20 SOL into a single token

  • Wallets profiting on 3+ launches per day

  • Wallets that fund multiple sniper wallets

You can override or expand this list in your Forge settings, including tagging your own whale watchlist.


Example Use Case

You ask:

“Any whales just entered $TOAST?”

Forge returns:

“Wallet Fz9pAb... entered $TOAST with 26 SOL, 30 seconds after LP creation. This wallet has profited on 6 of its last 7 entries. Known for early high-volume buys. Likely smart money entry.”

You now have a signal worth watching — a large wallet moved early with size and has a good track record.


Funding Path Detection

Many whales don’t buy directly. Instead, they:

  • Fund smaller wallets

  • Use burner wallets for stealth

  • Rotate between wallets to avoid tracking

The Whale Movement Watcher detects these behaviors by mapping:

  • Recent SOL transfers

  • Wallet reuse patterns

  • Timing correlations between funding and buys

This allows you to trace back stealth wallets to their origin and group them under one whale profile.


Alerts and Triggers

Forge can notify you when whales:

  • Enter or exit a tracked token

  • Fund a fresh wallet that buys something immediately

  • Sell their entire position in one move

  • Interact with tokens from known Telegram deployers

You can get alerts via chat, push, Discord, or in a summary feed.


Whale Profiles

Each tracked whale gets its own profile, showing:

  • Lifetime PnL across tracked launches

  • Entry and exit timing stats

  • Most frequent collaborators (wallet links)

  • Tokens entered in the last 24 hours

  • Risk or manipulation tags (e.g. fake-outs, early sells)

This lets you decide if they’re worth following — or avoiding.


Strategic Use

Use this module to:

  • Front-run meme tokens whales are farming

  • Avoid tokens that whales just dumped

  • Watch which whales enter launches from a specific Telegram group

  • Monitor if a known sniper farm is rotating into new positions

Whale movement is often one of the clearest signals — Forge just turns it into something you can actually use.

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