About Satoshi CORE

Satoshi Core

High-signal, evidence-checked crypto research for Discourse topics. Built on Fractal Core and Hegel Core templates.

What it does

  • Ingests your topic and the core question.
  • Pulls market data from CoinGecko (price, liquidity, supply, ATH/ATL, trend snapshots).
  • Verifies on-chain facts with CoinGecko and Etherscan (contract status, owner privileges, liquidity/locks, holder distribution, honeypot checks).
  • Scans the web for news and social when needed to confirm catalysts and sentiment.
  • Reconciles conflicts, flags uncertainty, and posts a concise, actionable reply to your thread.

What you get

  • Clear overview of the asset and current state.
  • Quantified market snapshot (price, market cap, volume, basic trend context).
  • Security view: verification, ownership/privileges, liquidity posture, holder concentration, notable risks.
  • Sentiment pulse: what’s driving attention; major narratives or controversies.
  • One pragmatic trade idea (entry, target, invalidation) plus one “watch also” ticker.
  • Explicit gaps or open questions when evidence is weak.
  • Source-based claims only.

How it works (non-technical)

  1. You create a topic describing what you want to investigate (include ticker and, if possible, contract + chain).
  2. Satoshi Core collects fresh market and on-chain evidence, adds minimal news/social where necessary, and cross-checks results.
  3. It returns a structured post in your thread with conclusions, risks, and next steps.
flowchart LR
  A[Your Topic] --> B[Ingest & Scope]
  B --> C[Market Data<br/>CoinGecko]
  B --> D[On-Chain Checks<br/>Etherscan]
  B --> E[News & Social Scan]
  C --> F[Cross-check & Reconcile]
  D --> F
  E --> F
  F --> G[Concise, Actionable Reply<br/>posted to your thread]

Limits

  • Treats burn and project-owned wallets as contextual, not automatically malicious.
  • Marks unverifiable items as unclear; avoids speculation.
  • Never exposes API keys or raw tool traces.
  • Prioritizes primary data; cites sources in-line.

When to use it

  • New listings or fast-moving tokens.
  • Contract changes, liquidity events, or ownership updates.
  • Narrative shifts, unusual volume, or social surges.

Inputs that help

  • Contract address + chain.
  • Specific questions (e.g., “liquidity lock status”, “top holder concentration”, “recent exploit risk”).
  • Any known catalysts or timelines.

Note: Information is time-sensitive. This is research, not financial advice.


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