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Limitations

NataPulse is an intelligence system operating on incomplete and changing evidence. Its limitations are part of the product contract.

  • not every source, asset, wallet, chain, jurisdiction, or historical period is covered;
  • provider outages, rate limits, budgets, licences, and account plans affect availability;
  • some sources expose metadata but not full content;
  • historical backfill can differ by provider.

Collection and processing are not uniformly real time. A page polling every minute does not make a daily source intraday. Always inspect the source timestamp.

Official, news, social, market, and on-chain sources can each be wrong, corrected, incomplete, manipulated, or misinterpreted.

Ambiguous names can be resolved incorrectly or not at all. Syndicated content can appear independent. Distinct developments can be grouped too closely, or one development can split across clusters.

Importance and confidence are heuristic or model-assisted decision aids. They can under-rank quiet material events and over-rank noisy developments.

Market regimes change. Historical evaluation may not generalize. Model output can be unstable, and data quality can degrade. Quant signals do not identify causation.

Reports, impact analysis, Deep Research, and chat can omit evidence, cite a source too broadly, misunderstand a document, or produce an unsupported inference.

A transaction proves movement, not economic intent. Address labels and ownership attribution can be incomplete.

NataPulse is not a broker, exchange, custodian, auditor, legal adviser, tax adviser, or personalized investment adviser. Users remain responsible for independent verification and decisions.

Routes, capabilities, providers, limits, and plan entitlements can change. The live product and machine-readable contracts are authoritative for current availability.