Auto researches crypto news, searches the web, monitors Twitter/X posts, and inspects user profiles and timelines — combining multiple sources into a single research workflow.
What News & Social Sources Does Auto Support?
How Does Auto Search Crypto News?
Auto retrieves current crypto news using CRYPTO_NEWS. This source covers blockchain, DeFi, token, and market events from crypto-native publications.
"latest crypto news"
"what happened with Ethereum today"
"news on Solana ETFs"
How Does Auto Search the Web?
Auto performs broader web searches using WEB_SEARCH. This differs from crypto news because it covers general web sources — useful for regulatory research, technical explainers, and background context.
"search for SEC ruling on crypto"
"research stablecoin regulation"
"find recent articles about Ethereum scaling"
How Does Auto Search Twitter and X?
Auto provides two methods for monitoring social conversation on X/Twitter.
"search Twitter for ETH ETF reactions"
"what is X saying about SOL"
"show tweets about Base memecoins"
How Does Auto Look Up Twitter Profiles and Timelines?
Auto retrieves account-level data for specific Twitter/X handles using GET_TWITTER_USER_INFO and GET_USER_TIMELINE.
"show profile for @aixbt_agent"
"show recent posts from @lawmaster"
"what has this account been posting about"
How Does Auto Combine Multiple Sources?
Auto merges data from all four source types into a unified research view. This differs from single-source tools because Auto cross-references news, web, and social signals together:
News for verified facts and event timelines.
Web search for broader context and analysis.
Twitter/X for real-time social reaction and sentiment.
User timelines for what specific accounts are saying.
Which Source Should I Use?
Example Prompts
"find the latest crypto news on ETH"
"search the web for stablecoin regulation and show what X is saying"
"search Twitter for PEPE sentiment"
"show profile and recent timeline for this crypto account"
What Is a Good Multi-Source Research Workflow?
Auto supports a layered research workflow for any token or narrative:
Start with crypto news for verified event facts.
Add web search for extra context and analysis.
Check Twitter/X reaction for real-time sentiment.
Review key account timelines for informed opinions.
Quick Reference
The strongest research combines sources: news tells you what happened, social tells you how people are reacting. Auto unifies both into a single query workflow.