CryptoPulse AI

How CryptoPulse works

CryptoPulse turns public market conversation into a readable signal. Here is what goes in, what gets removed, and what the numbers mean.

One sentiment signal

CryptoPulse Sentiment combines eligible independent human sentiment evidence from the sources available to us — public X, Reddit, forums, news and CryptoPulse Community contributions — into one validated sentiment signal. Human opinions posted on CryptoPulse are treated as evidence under the same rules as any other source, never as a separate score.

What we look at

We read publicly accessible conversations and publications: tracked public X sources, Reddit discussions, news, forums, verified project and community sources, plus first-party CryptoPulse Community contributions. Coverage is limited to what is publicly available — it is never the whole of any platform.

What has to pass before it counts

Every piece of evidence must clear the same gates: it must be about the asset itself (asset relevance), come from a human rather than a bot or automated system, not be a duplicate or repost, not be spam or coordinated manipulation, be recent enough to matter, and represent an independent voice with sufficient evidence quality. Anything that fails is dropped before scoring.

Provenance stays visible

Merging into one signal does not hide where it came from. Every score keeps its source breakdown, and the underlying evidence — including its origin and authorship — remains inspectable on the asset page.

Confidence and coverage

Every score ships with confidence and data coverage, so you can see how much evidence supports it and which sources contributed.

When we show nothing

If the eligible evidence is insufficient, CryptoPulse withholds the score instead of guessing. You will see an explicit unavailable state rather than a number.

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