Smart Money Score
Exchange in/out-flow score that reveals smart-money accumulation vs distribution
Smart Money Score on PEPS Crypto (PepsCrypto Exklusiv). PepsCrypto exclusive proprietary tool. Advanced crypto market analysis, trading signals, and intelligence powered by the PEPS Trading Engine.
| # | Asset | Smart money score | Net flow | Out (accum) | In (distrib) | Accum wallets | Distrib wallets | Flows |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Computing smart money score… | ||||||||
How to use this tool
Smart Money Score reads large on-chain transfers from the whale engine and measures, per asset, how much value smart money is pulling off exchanges (accumulation) versus sending to exchanges (distribution). The 0-100 score is the net flow balance: above 50 leans accumulation, below 50 leans distribution.
How it works
- Score 50 is balanced; toward 100 means exchange outflows (accumulation) dominate, toward 0 means inflows (likely selling) dominate.
- Out (accum) is USD withdrawn from exchanges to self-custody; In (distrib) is USD deposited to exchanges. Net flow is their difference.
- Accum / Distrib wallets count the distinct addresses on each side — broad participation is a stronger signal than one large transfer.
- Switch the 6H / 12H / 24H / 48H window to compare short-term moves with the daily trend.
- Only transfers above the minimum USD size are counted, so the score reflects whale-sized activity, not retail noise.
What to consider
- Exchange flows are a proxy for intent, not a guarantee — withdrawals can also be for staking, OTC or custody moves.
- For stablecoins the reading inverts: inflows to exchanges often mean dry powder ready to buy, not selling.
- Assets with very few flows have a noisier score; weigh the Flows column before acting.
- Wallet labels are inferred; an exchange that is not yet labelled may be miscounted as a personal wallet.