Key Concepts

Goal

Reduce by 90% the average time required to any crypto investor for spotting valuable projects among all the available ones.

Process overview

Information obtained inside OracleofDe.fi are the final output of a long process that aims to extract value from a big amount of data (few billions of records). Currently we can divide the sources we consider in three main areas:

  • Chain: all the on-chain data, such as transactions, wallet balances, and much more

  • Social: tweets, messages and posts from main social sources around crypto space

  • Financial: price, market value, market cap, volume and all the data that refer to the economical aspect of a token

Collecting different information from these data sources, we organize them with a series of labeling algorithms. Those algorithms produces a series of tags.

Tags are at the heart of our process, allowing you to get crucial information about different aspects of a single token / project. Most valuable tags are directly viewable using Token Insight, and are the starting point for Pythiaâ„¢, the final algorithm used to output Pythia Rank.

Tags

To keep the process simple, we adopted the process of labeling, or tagging as we like to call it. The goal of this process is to highlight single pieces of information, connected to a single tag. So that, looking at a single value on the chain, we can get more information based on the tags we'd like to apply on it.

Each tag adds a single meaning to the tagged address, and we are focused in giving a vertical meaning to each tag, making the final information obtained a result of a multi-tagging process.

Tags can be applied both to token/project, or to wallet/user. A detailed list of tags can be found in the Tags Page.

Pythia Rank

Tags are further processes inside our proprietary Pythiaâ„¢ algorithm. The goal of this algorithm is to produce a worthful list, containing projects that are worth of attention.

Building Pythia, we aimed to create an output that was going to be flexible based on user's needs. The algorithm has been designed to remove all the worthless projects and noises, leaving a good amount of projects with a reasonable rank, that users can further filter using the filters on the right side of Pythia Rank section.

When you first access Pythia Rank, you are provided with a basic combination of the filters. Make sure to adapt them as you wish. For example, if you are interested in just born tokens, you can filter for tokens with less than 14 days of life.

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