Reimagine crypto research with this AI Tools
Wonder how to complete your research in just under 10 mins? Read on!
Introduction
Hi, dear member of the Racing Crypto Club 🤝
The most significant part of my day is researching the crypto, understanding the narratives, and sharing them with my dear followers. It’s what I really enjoy doing as I can provide my readers with the recent alpha and learn a lot myself. However, the thing is that it takes all the time I have.
With the development of different AI technologies, ChatGPT is in the vanguard of innovations I started to look at how those different tools can make my life easier and make my work even more efficient.
After months of trying and discovering new AI tools I have compiled a list of them I use regularly and that’s exactly what I want to share with you today. They will help you to be as efficient as possible and complete any research in just 10 minutes. All via using the ultimate Dashboard!
Let’s not waste any time and get right into it 👇
Daily use (ChatGPT, Grammarly)
We will start with the tools I use daily as they are must-haves for literally everyone, not just crypto research. Almost all new AI tools are built on top of ChatGPT AI so I will start with it.
ChatGPT can literally do everything for you and be your assistant, help with new ideas, or even analyze new ones via recently introduced browsing. That’s why a lot of other tools are using ChatGPT’s API to build on top of it as it’s the most convenient solution.
ChatGPT can be very powerful but it’s very important how to prompt it correctly and here I will show you how to do it the right way! I use it mostly for understanding the new projects and concepts they introduce. Let’s try it out together 👇
That’s exactly what happens if we don’t help ChatGPT with the context as its knowledge was cut off in 2021 which is the only disadvantage. Btw, I am always using ChatGPT 4.0 and would recommend you to do the same as it’s the most worthwhile investment you could possibly do.
Before asking ChatGPT something we need to properly prompt it with the information we want to be analysed. The browsing feature is also a good way and fast way to do it but in my case doing it manually allows me to upload much more stuff.
Just after a couple of Docs that I have uploaded to ChatGPT and asked him to help me with analyzing those that’s exactly what I have got. Perfectly clear answer and I can ask him on and on about all the different aspects and he already knows everything.
Another important feature is the usage of “explain as to 5-year-old” as it’s super useful with those complicated crypto concepts I am trying to solve daily.
And here is an even easier answer so we could proceed with protocol research even faster!
Grammarly
The next tool I am using daily is Grammarly as it helps me to reduce the number of mistakes when I am writing, which I do daily. It works passively and you don’t really need to prompt anything, just turn it on and enjoy the smooth experience.
The free version is awesome but I can imagine how much stuff the premium one offers, will definitely recommend checking it out!
Easy-to-use tools (Notion, Twemex)
The next part of our journey is Notion and Twemex. We will start with Notion as it has become my daily tool which I can’t stop using and creating more and more use cases for it!
The best part about Notion is its newly created Notion AI which helps to create, review and analyze even faster.
I asked for some thread ideas for Twitter, and here's what I got. They look awesome if you ask me, and the best part is that you don't need to leave Notion to access them. No more tab-switching or similar distractions!
Furthermore, even what you have already written can be further improved as that’s exactly what I have done with the previous paragraph. Notion really embraces your creativity and is a must-have skill for literally everyone!
Twemex
Twemex is another superb AI tool for all Twitter users, I would expect you to be one as you are reading this 👀
Twemex allows us to find the best tweets anyone has ever created and that’s crucial with having in mind how hard it is to find anything on Twitter after a couple of days.
We will use it to find the best threads of Cyclop, the growing start of Crypto Twitter. Twemex gives you even more power if you are a user of Tweet Hunter but overall it’s just a daily tool for me as I am always looking for specific threads which would be just impossible to find otherwise!
Best for big research (ChatPDF)
The next part will be about a tool I use regularly for creating my deep research!
When I am starting to dig into the protocol, the first thing I do is check their docs and whitepaper and that’s exactly where ChatPDF can help us out! As an example, I will use it with the Whitepaper of $crvUSD, just freshly released collateralized stablecoin from Curve Finance.
First, we will visit the Github of Curve where all the contracts and docs are stored. And that’s exactly where we find the whitepaper that we are looking for 👀
Now all we need to do is just drop the Whitepaper to ChatPDF and see the magic happening. And here it is 👇
We can ask any question we want about the PDF we have dropped and it’s the fastest way to analyze the project from the start. Let’s test it and ask a couple of questions. I am wondering how it could explain the new LLAMMA Algorithm which took me a while to understand fully!
I really like the answer as it has everything we need and if we don’t understand something we can always follow up with another question, real magic!
Imagine using it to read books about crypto or learn programming via it, you just need to drop the PDF and you have already all the book secrets on the tip of your fingers!
Best for a specific task (Betterresearch, Tweetscout)
The last part will be focused on those specific tasks we need to complete from day to day which involves a ton of research. For me, a perfect solution for it became Betterreseach as it helps you to organize your tabs and explains to you the things you are searching for in just a few seconds.
I just need to input what I need and here is already an understandable summary of what Curve Finance is. Furthermore, it allows you to organize all of your tabs in each group which will make your research process much more structured.
Here is an example of how everything can be organized and accessed directly from Betterresearch. I have created a couple of folders I use for different project research and it has improved my life soooo much!
Tweetscout
The last one of my favorite ones is Tweetscout. This is the ultimate tool if you want to analyze any Twitter profile, doesn’t matter if it’s a KOL or just a project. Here is an example of my friend Alex Wacy
As you can see he has a lot of connections in the Crypto Twitter and has an excellent score. If you want to check if the project is worth looking into, just start with checking its Twitter to understand how good the overall following is or if all 10k are just the bots.
Conclusion
That’s it, racers!
Hope you have enjoyed this newsletter and have found a new way to multiply your productivity with those awesome tools. I will keep you updated on the ones I am using daily and let me know how you like this format with a combination of Crypto + AI.
I think it has a lot of potential as we can massively improve our efficiency and pay almost nothing for it!