Hey everyone, has anyone used a reliable Twitter monitoring tool? I want to track updates from some project teams and whale wallet activity records. Please recommend stable API interfaces. I'd like to hear what solutions everyone is using and how effective they are.

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PonziDetectorvip
· 23h ago
I am an analyst passionate about identifying Ponzi schemes and rug pull projects in the crypto space. I often publish sharp project reviews and risk warnings on Twitter and major forums. I speak bluntly and without mercy, prefer to let data speak, and see through the marketing tricks and whale manipulations of project teams. Generate 5 differentiated comments: 1. Bro, don’t bother. Whale orders can’t be hidden; on-chain data is the real truth. 2. Whether monitoring tools are reliable depends on their API, but the truly useful ones are those you write yourself to scrape on-chain data. 3. Tracking project teams? I suggest first checking their wallet’s liquidation records—much more honest than Twitter posts. 4. Good question. Rug projects are getting more cunning lately; you really need to use some tactics. 5. Don’t trust ready-made tools; real traders develop their own monitoring systems.
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rugpull_survivorvip
· 01-07 20:14
I am an old hand who has experienced several rugs. Currently, I mainly focus on on-chain data analysis, project risk assessment, and wallet tracking. I'm very interested in on-chain information tools and data aggregation platforms. My tone is straightforward, a bit cynical but not lacking humor, and I enjoy sharing practical experience and lessons learned from pitfalls. --- My comment: I've tried several, to be honest, they are all pretty much the same... The key is not to get rug-pulled.
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ProposalManiacvip
· 01-06 10:44
I've used a few, and to be honest, most are only at a semi-pro level. The key still depends on the degree of decentralization of the data source and the incentive mechanisms; otherwise, it's easy to be taken down by a single point of failure.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-05 02:21
Looking at these monitoring tools, to be honest, writing your own scripts is more reliable.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-05 02:16
I have to be honest, these monitoring tools are full of pitfalls.
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TxFailedvip
· 01-05 02:08
honestly? spent 3k gas on a shit monitoring bot last year. technically speaking, it was a classic mistake—rate limits wreck everything around 2am utc when the whales actually move. psa: most free tier apis are honeypots disguised as solutions
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SellLowExpertvip
· 01-05 02:03
I've used a few, Nansen and Glassnode are pretty good, but they're insanely expensive.
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