# What we do

So, among the thousands of projects, how do we find the best ones for you to keep an eye on?

We're tracking more than **4,097 Crypto Twitter Influencers** (We called them **Alpha Hunters** here) to discover which projects they follow (and soon, mention) the most

The projects most-followed by Alpha Hunters are likely to be **the next big thing in crypto**, as influencers and major players have a significant impact on the market

Moreover, they often follow projects in very early stage since following on Twitter is one of the earliest signal of showing interest in a project

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

### Quick links

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[Narratives](/features/narratives.md)
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[Projects](/features/projects.md)
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[Alpha Hunters](/features/alpha-hunters.md)
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