
Original author: Sergio Gallardo (Messari Crypto, InternDAO, SenergyGames)
Original compilation: Cecilia
This article comes from the WeChat public accountbfrenz DAO, republished with authorization by Odaily.
We often hear people say that DYOR (do your own research) is to do your own research, so how do you conduct in-depth research, identify hot spots, and grasp the core value of the project? As we all know, a real Web3er must have the determination to work hard on his own research, rather than copy what others say.
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1. EtherDrop bot
This robot is created by@0xCheck Build, similar to Nansen, which allows you to set up notifications on Telegram for free for any movement of a specific wallet, pool, or NFT. Operate as needed.
The function is very powerful, if you want to play with it, you can watch thisfull tutorial。
2. Discord wallet tracking
This Discord is hosted by@slurpxbt Created and tracked over 500 wallets including crypto funds, exchanges, protocol treasuries, project founders and some crypto KOL accounts.
3. Tally : Track governance agreement
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4. Apophenia's Blog Scrapper: Project Announcement Tracking Reminder
This is by@InternDAOAnother robot built by interns. This bot will send you a Telegram notification every time a project updates a new article in major media/blogs. Many projects update their blogs before tweeting out big announcements.first level title
5. Token Unlocks: token unlock
@Token_Unlocksis my favorite tool for tracking token unlocks. Their dashboard is very concise and clear. As long as you pick a project you want to know about, it will provide a lot of information and details about the token economics of the project.first level title
6. OpenBB Terminal : Investment Research
@openbb_financeis an investment research application that allows users to use many features of the Bloomberg terminal for free in a python environment. Hot knowledge: The one-year membership fee of a Bloomberg terminal is 24,000 US dollars.
7. EigenPhi: MEV and online analytics
@Eigenphifirst level title
https://twitter.com/Eigenphi
8. Deep Dive into MEV
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9. Identify DeFi revenue opportunities
@0xCoindixCoindix tracks over 10,000 pools across 27 blockchains and allows users to filter by protocol, blockchain, yield type or TVL.
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10. Laevitas: Tracking derivatives data
@laevitas1Laevitas is a data analytics platform. This is probably my favorite program for tracking crypto derivatives and funding rates.
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11. GokuStats: Track development trends
@Artemis__xyzfirst level title
12. Web3Alerts: New Item Alerts
@Web3AlertsA great tool for early identification of new projects. Some of their content is paid, but they also share some alpha information on Twitter. Worth setting a reminder on their twitter. If you want to know more, you canfirst level title。
13. Address Aggregation
@AppBreadcrumbfirst level title
14. ScopeProtocol: Free VC Wallet Tracker
@ScopeProtocolfirst level title
15. Summarize with AI (this applies not only to Web3)
I'm still using@OpenAIGPT-3. We can paste a long text and it will automatically give a short summary. Check out my Bitcoin white paper and the latest@CryptoHayesTest done:
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16. Summary of SOVs
@sovereignsignalfirst level title
https://t.co/hZcPQnsIyb
17. DeFi Liquidation Level Dashboard
@DefiLlamand @0xngmiand@0xstrobefirst level title
https://defillama.com/liquidations/WBTC
18. Crypto Options Repository Cryptocurrency options database
@hansolar21first level title@GenesisVol
https://twitter.com/hansolar21/status/1564449430786703360
https://hansolar.notion.site/Crypto-x-Options-Repository-7747ab5b44dd4403bc672c98296ec38e
19. Revert Finance: Analysis of AMM LPs
@revertfinance first level title
20. Token Holder Overlap Analysis
One of my favorite features of nansen is the ability to select two tokens and see overlapping holders(both A and B). For example, we can use AAVE and WOO tokens as examples:
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