Since the recent launch of
@H1DR4_agent's Skynet Mode, I’ve been putting it through thorough testing as a DD tool, and genuinely impressed with the results I’ve received.
One of its strongest capabilities is the ability to aggregate and verify publicly available information from across the web, allowing you to build a far more comprehensive picture of a project, founder, or anyone else before making an investment decision.
I’ve been using fairly simple prompts such as:
"Retrieve all information you can find online about Person X, and provide verifiable sources for every claim."
Yielded me quite some good results on making sure I have the right information at hand.
Output can include:
• Verification of claims and credentials (Checking if a founder is actually legit)
• Professional and social profiles (LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.)
• Published articles and interviews (is he mentioned before anywhere?)
• Associated wallet addresses
• Historical online activity
• Contact information where publicly available
• Connections, affiliations, and much more
What makes it more powerful is the fact it can drill down into any specific area of interest. If a particular claim, wallet, article, or connection catches your attention, Skynet Mode can expand the investigation and provide significantly deeper context by clicking ‘deepen’, helping you form a more informed thesis.
It can also be used to gather publicly available information when building a case around a particular individual or entity, including situations where someone may wish to anonymously submit relevant information or tips to the appropriate parties.
Give it a try, you’ll like it.
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