DEX Flow Tracker for On-Chain Liquidity
Track how assets move through decentralised exchanges in real time.
Laika's DEX Flow analysis helps traders and analysts understand on-chain liquidity behaviour, token accumulation, and distribution patterns across non-custodial trading protocols.
View Live DEX FlowsWhat Are DEX Flows?
DEX flows refer to the movement of assets within decentralised exchange ecosystems. These movements occur through on-chain swaps, liquidity additions, and liquidity removals, without the involvement of custodial intermediaries.
Unlike centralised exchanges, DEX flows reflect direct user behaviour on-chain, making them a valuable signal for understanding how liquidity and participation evolve across decentralised markets.
DEX flow analysis focuses on on-chain activity and liquidity behaviour, not trade execution venues.
Why DEX Flows Matter?
Decentralised exchanges play a key role in on-chain price discovery and early market participation. Changes in DEX liquidity and swap behaviour often provide insight into how assets are being positioned before broader market recognition.
DEX flow data helps users:
- Observe token accumulation through sustained swap activity
- Identify distribution phases via declining liquidity or sell-side swaps
- Track liquidity additions and removals across pools
- Understand participation trends in non-custodial markets .
DEX flows provide visibility into how capital behaves on-chain, rather than how it is stored or custodied.
How Laika Tracks DEX Flows
Laika combines real-time blockchain monitoring with on-chain classification to provide accurate DEX flow insights.
Monitor
Continuous scanning of supported blockchains for DEX-related smart contract interactions.
Classify
Identification of swaps, liquidity adds, and liquidity removals based on contract events.
Filter
Exclusion of non-relevant or low-signal activity to reduce noise.
Analyze
Aggregation of on-chain actions to identify accumulation, distribution, and liquidity trends.
Visualise
Clear dashboards and metrics designed to make on-chain liquidity behaviour easy to interpret.This approach ensures DEX flow data remains transparent, consistent, and grounded in on-chain activity.
Who Uses DEX Flow Analysis?
DEX flow data is commonly used by:
- Traders exploring early on-chain positioning
- Analysts studying liquidity \s in decentralised markets
- Funds monitoring non-custodial capital movement
- Long-term participants assessing accumulation and distribution behaviour
The goal is understanding on-chain behaviour, not predicting short-term price movements.
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