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Workflow: Investigate an Event

Use this workflow when an event appears important, surprising, or relevant to a monitored subject.

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?

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.

  • filing → Filings Desk;
  • social claim → Social Radar;
  • price or anomaly → Market Desk;
  • transaction or wallet → On-chain Desk or Wallet Intelligence.

Look for confirming or conflicting evidence from another domain. A filing plus market reaction is stronger context than a social post repeated many times.

Use an event report for a concise synthesis. Use Deep Research when the event requires competing interpretations, a longer horizon, or multiple specialist domains.

Check sources, confidence, bull and bear arguments, risk review, invalidation conditions, and what to monitor.

Add the entity or wallet to a watchlist. Create a scoped alert or automatic research rule when the event justifies continued monitoring.

A disciplined investigation should end with:

  • established facts;
  • supported inferences;
  • unresolved claims;
  • contrary evidence;
  • confidence;
  • invalidation conditions;
  • next evidence to monitor.