Workflow: Investigate an Event
Use this workflow when an event appears important, surprising, or relevant to a monitored subject.
Step 1: Open the event
Section titled “Step 1: Open the event”From Live Pulse, Social Radar, Filings Desk, Market Desk, On-chain Desk, or an alert, open Event Explorer.
Record:
- source occurrence time;
- source family;
- entity;
- importance;
- confidence;
- cluster membership.
Step 2: Read the source, not only the title
Section titled “Step 2: Read the source, not only the title”Open the numbered evidence card. Determine whether the source is primary, secondary, social, market, on-chain, or quantitative.
Ask:
- What does the source directly establish?
- What is interpretation?
- Has it been corrected or updated?
- Is the timestamp consistent with the event?
Step 3: Examine the cluster
Section titled “Step 3: Examine the cluster”Review member events chronologically. Identify which observation appeared first and which sources are independent.
Repeated versions of one report should not be counted as separate confirmation.
Step 4: Check the specialist desk
Section titled “Step 4: Check the specialist desk”- filing → Filings Desk;
- social claim → Social Radar;
- price or anomaly → Market Desk;
- transaction or wallet → On-chain Desk or Wallet Intelligence.
Step 5: Compare domains
Section titled “Step 5: Compare domains”Look for confirming or conflicting evidence from another domain. A filing plus market reaction is stronger context than a social post repeated many times.
Step 6: Generate structured analysis
Section titled “Step 6: Generate structured analysis”Use an event report for a concise synthesis. Use Deep Research when the event requires competing interpretations, a longer horizon, or multiple specialist domains.
Step 7: Read the limitations
Section titled “Step 7: Read the limitations”Check sources, confidence, bull and bear arguments, risk review, invalidation conditions, and what to monitor.
Step 8: Monitor
Section titled “Step 8: Monitor”Add the entity or wallet to a watchlist. Create a scoped alert or automatic research rule when the event justifies continued monitoring.
Output
Section titled “Output”A disciplined investigation should end with:
- established facts;
- supported inferences;
- unresolved claims;
- contrary evidence;
- confidence;
- invalidation conditions;
- next evidence to monitor.