Bitcoin Whale Transaction Feed

Live unconfirmed BTC transactions with ≥ $1M in total output value (includes any change returned to the sender, so the amount actually received by a new party may be lower). Data from blockchain.info · BTC $77,274.

Whales (≥$1M)
1
in the unconfirmed pool
Scanned
100
unconfirmed transactions
TransactionValueBTCOutputsAge
9b2ce1096998cacb$3.8M48.54336s ago
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Whale Transaction FAQ

What counts as a Bitcoin whale transaction?
Any unconfirmed transaction whose total output value is $1,000,000 or more at the current BTC price. That total is gross — it sums every output including any change returned to the sender — so the amount actually received by a new party may be lower.
Does a whale transaction mean someone is buying or selling?
No. Large transfers are commonly exchange-to-exchange moves, cold-storage consolidation, or OTC settlement. There is no buy/sell signal in a raw on-chain transfer.
Where does this data come from?
The public Bitcoin unconfirmed-transaction pool via blockchain.info, converted to USD using the live Binance BTC/USDT price. Both are free, public data sources.
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