TRON GOBLIN
explorerv0.5-beta
MAINNET
block #82,665,809
LIVE · 100 on the board

Tron Whale Watch

The biggest TRC20 and native TRX transfers happening on Tron right now, ranked by USD value across 2 tokens. Updates every block (~3 seconds), no caching, decoded straight from on-chain data.

USD value moved · window
$47.81M
whales
942
biggest single
$4.52M
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Live leaderboard · 100 of 100 shown
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Where these transfers come from

Every entry is decoded server-side from raw block data. For TRC20 tokens we read each TriggerSmartContract call to the token's transfer() method, decode the amount from the call's input bytes, and multiply by the current token price to compute USD value. For native TRX we read TransferContract transactions directly. Token prices come from Tronscan's tokens index; TRX uses CoinGecko's market price. No third-party "whale alert" feeds in the pipeline — this is the chain's actual state, refreshed every block.

The ranking is by USD value. USDT — which handles the majority of large transfers on Tron — naturally dominates the top spots; the token-filter chips above the leaderboard let you hide individual tokens to see what else is moving in the same window.

Why Tron concentrates so much value

Tron has become the default settlement venue for USDT — Tether's TRC20 deployment on Tron now carries more daily volume than its Ethereum counterpart, driven by consistently low fees (effectively free for sufficiently-staked accounts) and 3-second block times. The whale activity you see here is largely USDT moving between exchange hot wallets, OTC desks, and large traders — the lifecycle of stablecoin settlement playing out in real time on cheap rails.

Native TRX also sees regular whale activity: airdrops, exchange rebalances, and large traders accumulating or distributing positions. Smaller TRC20 tokens (JST, BTT, SUN, WIN) occasionally surface when DEX activity or governance flows produce concentrated movements.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Tron whale?
A 'whale' refers to wallets or transactions moving large amounts of value. On this page, any TRC20 token transfer or native TRX transfer worth at least $1,000 USD at current prices is treated as a whale-tier movement. Entries are ranked by USD value across every priced TRC20 plus native TRX from the last 25 blocks.
How is USD value calculated?
Token prices are pulled from Tronscan in 60-second windows (the same prices powering the /tokens page). Native TRX uses the CoinGecko market price. Token amount × price = USD value. Tokens without a known live price are excluded from the leaderboard — without a price we can't rank fairly across assets.
Are these transfers confirmed?
Yes — every transfer shown is from a block already produced by an SR and broadcast across the Tron network. Block production on Tron is one block every ~3 seconds, and the entries here come from the most recent 25 blocks (about 75 seconds of activity).
Can I filter out USDT to see other tokens?
Yes — each token chip above the table is a toggle. Click USDT to hide it and the leaderboard re-ranks instantly to surface TRX, USDC, and any other tokens with whale-tier activity in the window.
How often does this page update?
Live — a Server-Sent Events stream pushes the leaderboard whenever a new block is produced (~3 seconds). New whales appear at the top as they happen.
What's the biggest transfer ever on Tron?
This page only shows the last 25 blocks. For historical largest transfers across all of Tron, services that maintain longer indexed history (like Tronscan or blockchain analytics firms) are better sources. Tron Goblin is optimized for live, in-the-moment view.