# Projects

### How we discover new projects early&#x20;

We're tracking more than **5,000 Crypto Twitter Influencers** (We called them **Alpha Hunters** here) to discover which projects they followed. When a new project is followed by any Alpha Hunters on our list, that's when we "discover" that project, and start tracking on our databse

By tracking a major number of crypto influencers (from micro to macro), we discover the new projects in very early stage - even when the project's twitter account is just created

For example, here's the earliest discovered projects of just one alpha hunter on our list

<figure><img src="/files/IAoIMniuKVrNvQlvByww" alt=""><figcaption><p><em>We often discover projects when they have fewer than 100 followers</em></p></figcaption></figure>

### How we identify the best projects to follow

<figure><img src="/files/f52CnVimcHK62VBTZsb2" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

with thousannds of new projects added to our database each month, how can we indentify the best priojects to follow?

We rank them by the number of alpha hunters followed in that timeframe. The more alpha hunters followed, the more like they become the next big thing


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