How to Use Twitter to Find More Crypto Alpha?
Original Author: Aylo
Original compilation: TechFLow intern
There are too many alphas on Twitter. You can go from $0 to $100,000 in no time with just the information on Twitter, but you need to understand how to do it, here are 6 ways to get more alpha from Crypto Twitter:
1. Use the Twitter list
This is the basic trick, but most people don't bother to do it. You'll want to organize these lists by category so you can quickly browse through different departments, links, and more. I will be making my list public in the next few weeks.

2. Use Tweetdeck
This is essential if you want to organize the encrypted content you see. You can add anyone's public list to Tweetdeck. You won't be able to maximize the effectiveness of your list without using Tweetdeck Columns.
Other column tips:
Add the cash tags you want to monitor as columns, but modify the settings to try and filter the most engaging tweets. For example, minimum 10 RTs/likes etc. I mute various words such as giveaway, competition, whitelist, etc. This helps eliminate noise.

Sometimes, it's also worth adding key narratives as columns. Examples include Avax subnets, Eth mergers, stablecoin wars, etc. This will help you understand the strength of certain narratives.
3. Put key individuals and accounts on notifications.
The speed of information in cryptocurrencies is lightning fast. Even more so if you are a trader. I employ a few strategies:
I put @peckshield in the notification bar because they are usually the fastest place to publish DeFi exploits. I've been able to catch some shorting opportunities from notifications from this account.
All accounts on my notice affect investments in my main account. It's a simple question, but a lot of people don't do it.
A few days ago, Terra tweeted that they had purchased AVAX worth $100 million and announced a strategic cooperation with Avalanche. Seeing this quickly will give you a clear long opportunity.

But be careful who you choose. For example, don't choose BitBoy.

4. Use IFTTT
IFTTT is an incredible tool that allows you to automate actions across apps, devices, and services.
IFTTT tip #1:
You can use IFTTT to save tweets with specific content to a Google Spreadsheet. This can apply to any topic you want to keep an eye on. For example, any tweet that contains StarkNet.
IFTTT Tip 2:
IFTT can send notifications every time a new tweet matches your search query. I use it to monitor anyone talking about projects I think are off the radar and want to make sure I know if a big client starts mentioning them.
5. Monitor Chad_follows
Chad_follows real-time push account of the newly followed account of Twitter big V. You'll find interesting people to follow, and find some nice, early-stage projects.
6. Favorite Tweets
Get in the habit of bookmarking good tweets/articles so you can read them later.
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