I've been researching about what makes the best whale watching feed, and I realized most of the existing ones just show raw transactions without any context.
If you follow any whales on Twitter, you've probably seen tweets like:
"Wallet 72bcPe… moved 2.1B $BONK to Wallet Av5nz1.."
These alerts are everywhere, but they don't really tell you anything useful.
Without context, a transaction is just a number on a screen.
What if instead of just reporting raw transactions, we tried to understand patterns of behavior?
Think about sports - the score tells you what happened, but good analysis explains why it matters and predicts what might happen next.
I was curious about whether whale transactions actually contain useful signals or if they're just noise.
I wasn't interested in exchanges or project teams - I wanted to find actual individual wallets with track records of smart moves.
This exploration led to conceptualize Sol Whale Intel - a feed that attempts to connect the contextual dots that basic whale alerts miss.
It tracks 50 high-profile wallets in the Solana memecoin ecosystem through Arkham Intelligence, using Manus AI to transform raw blockchain data into context-rich insights about what these movements actually signify.