Hi carazy, Ok here's one! I have not played this etude but I can give you a general opinion. I can tell you have a good grasp of how it should sound--the melody is mostly coming out as though you know where it's going.
I never quibble too much about mistakes, because I make many of them!

In this case I hear a lot of them, which is causing muddiness in the arpeggios. I know this is a heck of a hard piece, and the idea is to hear a wavelike continuum rather than specific notes--but nonetheless, approximations of the correct notes don't work because even a small disruption in the harmony throws a sort of "glitch" into the smoothness.
I would like to hear more rising and falling of dynamics here and there. If you are getting tired, it may mean the piece is above your skill level at tempo, or maybe you are using some less-than-efficient positions, etc. If you have a teacher, address the fatigue problem with him/her.
That said, I think you have a lot of talent and a musicality that will get this to the level you want it. Keep up the good work!
Teresa