👀Twitter Eagle Eye Strategy
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Enter a label (up to 10 characters) in the “Strategy Name” input box (e.g., “CT_BTC”) to help you quickly identify it in multi-strategy scenarios.
Click “Add Twitter” and enter the KOL account(s) you want to track (format: @username, e.g., @cz_binance). Bulk input supported, up to 100 accounts. We recommend prioritizing project teams, whales, and top-tier analysts to ensure high-value signal quality.
Click “Monitoring Items” and select or input up to two types of filters. You may combine categories and keywords:
- Monitor Type:
The system provides preset tracking dimensions including CA (contract address), wallet address, ¥XXX (amount indication), XXX (hashtag), and @XXX (account mention).
Simply select the corresponding category and enter the content (e.g., contract address 0x123...abc, hashtag BNB).
- Monitor Keyword:
Customize and enter the keywords you want to track. Use English semicolons “;” to separate multiple keywords (e.g., BTC;airdrop).
Trigger rule: A notification is triggered whenever the tweet contains any of the keywords as standalone words with spaces on both sides (e.g., BTC will match only when “BTC” appears independently, avoiding partial matches).
Click the “Push Channel” dropdown and choose your preferred alert method:
“APP Push”: When the strategy is triggered, a pop-up or message center alert will be sent via the platform's app.
“TelegramBot”: You must first authorize and bind the Telegram bot (follow platform instructions). Once triggered, alerts will be automatically sent to the linked Telegram channel.
After confirming all configurations, click “Complete” in the top right corner. The strategy will take effect automatically. You can later view its status or modify the KOL accounts and monitoring content in the strategy list.
Note:
Keep your monitoring content focused on core targets (e.g., to monitor only the “BTC ecosystem,” set the keyword BTC along with category BTC) to avoid information overload.
Regularly update your KOL list by removing inactive or irrelevant accounts to maintain monitoring efficiency.