Real-Time Feed

The feed is Glint's core — a single, AI-classified stream of every signal that matters for prediction markets.

How It Works

Glint aggregates data from multiple source types 24/7:

  • X / Twitter — KOLs, breaking news accounts, journalists, analysts

  • News — Wire services, major outlets, financial press

  • Telegram — Channels covering crypto, geopolitics, and markets

  • OSINT — Open-source intelligence including government filings, military movements, and satellite data

Every piece of content is processed by Glint's AI pipeline, which:

  1. Classifies it into one of 12 categories (Politics, Economics, Crypto, Military, Legal, Tech, Health, Climate, Sports, Entertainment, Science, Conflict)

  2. Scores its impact level (Critical, High, Medium, Low)

  3. Matches it to relevant Polymarket contracts

  4. Assigns a relevance score (0-10) and causation label

Filtering the Feed

Use the tabs at the top to filter by source:

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All

Everything across all sources

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X/Twitter signals only

News

News wire and outlet signals

Telegram

Telegram channel signals

Use the impact pills to filter by severity:

  • Critical — Breaking events with immediate market impact

  • 🔥 High — Significant developments

  • Low — Minor signals

Signal Cards

Each signal card contains:

  • Source avatar and name — With verification checkmarks for known, high-reliability accounts

  • Timestamp — How long ago the signal was detected

  • Category badge — What topic area (e.g., 🏛 Politics, 🏦 Economics, ₿ Crypto)

  • Impact badge — Severity level

  • Signal text — The actual content

  • Matched market — The Polymarket contract Glint's AI matched this to

  • Relevance score — How closely the signal relates to the market (0-10)

  • Causation label — "Likely Cause," "Contextual," or "Background"

  • Current odds — Live YES/NO prices from Polymarket

  • TRADE button — One-click access to execute a position

Source Reliability

Not all sources are equal. Glint uses a reliability tier system:

  • Tier 1 — Verified wire services, official government accounts, major outlets (Reuters, AP, Bloomberg)

  • Tier 2 — Verified journalists, established analysts, major crypto accounts

  • Tier 3 — Community intel, smaller channels, unverified but historically accurate sources

Higher-tier sources are weighted more heavily in impact scoring.

Tips

  • Critical + High filters give you the highest signal-to-noise ratio for active trading

  • New signals flash green briefly when they enter the feed

  • The feed auto-updates in real-time via WebSocket — no need to refresh

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