The original dashboard had one job: show you what skilled wallets on Hyperliquid were positioned in. It did that. But positioning alone doesn't tell you whether the trade is under pressure, whether the crowd is on the same side, or whether the setup has played out like this before.

That's what the three new pages are for. I kept getting asked what the positioning data actually meant for a specific coin. These pages answer that.

Squeeze Radar

The Squeeze Radar ranks all tracked coins by one question: which positions are structurally fragile right now?

It looks at two things: how concentrated is the positioning, and is the funding rate going against them? When smart money is heavily short but funding is positive (meaning the broader market is net long), there's a structural friction. One side is paying the other to hold, and that cost builds over time.

The result is a ranked table: coin, direction, long/short split, risk label (HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW), and a column that tells you exactly which direction price would need to move to force a unwind. Each row also shows how long the positioning has been accumulating, current price, funding rate, and 4-hour OI change.

HIGH squeeze risk doesn't mean the squeeze happens. It means the conditions are in place if something triggers it.

Heatmap

The Heatmap is for the 10-second scan.

Eight cards, one per tracked coin. Green means smart money is long, red means short. The shade intensity encodes conviction. A bright green card at 78% consensus reads differently from a pale one at 54%. Hover on any card and the whole thing glows in direction color.

Each card shows the consensus percentage, conviction label, wallet count, unrealised PnL, funding rate, and a squeeze warning if the risk is elevated. Every card links directly to that coin's Intel page.

The sentiment bar at the top summarises the whole picture in one line: how much of the tracked universe is bullish vs. bearish right now.

Coin Intel

The Coin Intel pages go one level deeper than the dashboard. One page per coin. The question they answer is direct: given everything the system tracks, what's the current read?

At the top, four stat cards: direction, conviction, consensus percentage, squeeze risk. Below that, a recommendation block (LONG, SHORT, or WAIT) with a one-line explanation of what's driving it. The block stays muted grey when the signal is mixed and isn't worth acting on.

What makes these pages different from just reading the dashboard row is the context they add. There's a smart money vs. crowd comparison: smart money direction on one side, crowd direction inferred from the funding rate on the other. When they agree, the setup is clean. When they diverge, there's friction, and the page names it explicitly.

Below that, a table of the last five formations for the coin: direction, how long they held, what price did, and whether the thesis confirmed. The history doesn't guarantee anything, but it gives you a base rate for how these setups have tended to resolve on this specific coin.

Pages are live for BTC, ETH, SOL, HYPE, XRP, DOGE, LINK, and ARB.

Dashboard updates

The main dashboard picked up several additions alongside the new pages.

Filter chips let you narrow to what matters: long only, short only, in profit, underwater, with active formations, or squeeze risk only (the most useful one), which filters the table to coins flagged HIGH by the same logic the Squeeze Radar uses.

New columns: unrealised PnL (calculated from the formation entry price), 4-hour OI change colour-coded green if it confirms the smart money direction, and signal age showing how long the current formation has been building.

There's also a new-since-last-visit callout. If new formations appeared since you last opened the page, a banner names them. The tab title shows the active formation count while you're away.

What's next

The pages are live but the plan goes further. Capital rotation tracking, per-coin funding rate and open interest pages, and a full historical accuracy record are in the pipeline. The infrastructure is in place. It's a question of what to build next.

All of it is at hyprswarm.com.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Squeeze Radar?

The Squeeze Radar ranks all tracked coins by squeeze risk: how one-sided is smart money positioning, and is the funding rate pushing against them? HIGH risk means smart money is heavily consolidated on one side while the crowd or funding is going the other way. That friction is what can force position unwinds. Perpetual futures funding mechanics explain why this pressure builds and how it resolves.

What does the Coin Intel page show?

Each Coin Intel page gives you the complete picture for one coin: smart money direction, crowd direction inferred from the funding rate, squeeze risk, active formation details, and a historical table of the last 5 formations with outcomes. Start with BTC Intel or ETH Intel to see what it looks like with live data.

How often does the data update?

The live pages refresh automatically every 5 minutes. The static snapshot baked into each page updates on the same cycle as the data exports. Every page includes a dateModified timestamp so you always know how current the snapshot is.

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