Notes
After a few weeks of using @GeckoTerminal, I’ve realised how one feature led me to another.
When I first explored the Holders Tab, I thought that was the edge: seeing how top wallets were positioning gave important context to token movements.
Then I started pairing it with Top Traders (see video), and that gave me an even better insight.
Now, I can:
→ See who’s actually moving volume across Base in real time
→ Spot early rotations before charts even start trending
→ Understand why certain tokens suddenly get attention
→ Track liquidity shifts across connected plays
It’s like the Holders Tab showed me who’s in, and Top Traders showed me who’s driving.
GeckoTerminal feels less like just a chart tool and more like a live map of trader behaviour.
Here’s a quick clip of where to find Top Traders on GeckoTerminal!
Since my last post I’ve been exploring GeckoTerminal’s Holders Tab more — not just what it shows, but how it helps my trading and actually performs.
For one of the tokens ( $DTV ) I noticed a sudden spike in new wallets — before price actually reacted. Such an early accumulation hinted that something was going on.
A few hours later, price action confirmed what was going on: big wallets were loading up, volume was rising, and momentum was building. Because Gecko Terminal (GT) allowed me to spot this, I was able to move in relatively early.
It has been really fun to use GT in action — not just exploring it, but applying its features in real time and earning some money!
📊 GT’s Holders Tab is my favourite among all features available on Gecko Terminal. It shows you something is brewing before price reacts.
Try it on https://t.co/I9uSzWpF2i






