FAQ

What is Glint?

Glint is a real-time intelligence platform for prediction markets. Think of it as a Bloomberg Terminal for Polymarket — we aggregate signals from X, news, Telegram, and OSINT sources, classify them with AI, and match them to prediction market contracts so you can trade the edge.

How is Glint different from just watching Twitter?

Three things: speed, structure, and matching. Twitter gives you a raw firehose. Glint gives you AI-classified signals with impact scores, automatically matched to the specific Polymarket contracts they affect — with relevance scores and causation labels. You go from "something happened" to "here's the trade" in seconds.

Can I trade directly from Glint?

Yes. Inline trading lets you execute positions directly from the feed without navigating to Polymarket. See a signal, check the match, and trade — all in one place. This feature is currently rolling out to beta users.

What markets does Glint cover?

Polymarket is fully supported. Kalshi integration is on the roadmap.

What's the whale tracker?

We monitor large Polymarket positions ($10K+) in real-time. Every whale trade shows the market, position size, side, wallet history, and account age. New accounts entering big positions are flagged with a NEW badge — because when fresh wallets start betting big, something's usually up.

Is my data safe?

Glint uses Google OAuth for authentication. We don't store passwords. Your account data, alert preferences, and settings are stored securely. We don't sell user data to third parties.

What is the Vision Terminal?

The Vision Terminal is a 3D globe that visualizes global signals geographically, overlaid with military flight tracking data and whale trade positions. It gives you spatial context for geopolitical events and helps you spot regional escalation patterns before markets price them in.

How fast are signals?

Glint's pipeline processes signals in under 30 seconds from source detection to your feed. Critical signals from Tier 1 sources are prioritized for fastest delivery.

What categories does Glint track?

Glint classifies signals across 12 categories: Politics, Economics, Crypto, Military, Legal, Tech, Health, Climate, Sports, Entertainment, Science, and Conflict.

Do I need a wallet to use Glint?

No. You can browse the feed, view signals, and explore markets without connecting a wallet. A wallet connection is only required for executing trades through inline trading. When you're ready to trade, click "Link Polymarket Account" in the top nav to set up your embedded wallet through Privy.

Can I track my portfolio in Glint?

Yes. The Portfolio page shows your open positions, trade history, and closed positions with realized PnL. Your total PnL and largest win are calculated from your closed positions.

What is Grid View?

Grid View lets you create a multi-column layout where each column has independent filters. You can monitor multiple feeds simultaneously — for example, one column for Critical US politics signals and another for crypto news. Toggle it from the grid icon in the top navigation.

What is the Intel Brief?

The Intel Brief is a daily intelligence summary available from the Terminal sidebar. It shows total signals detected, markets hit, whale volume, and top signals of the day. You can copy or share it directly.

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