X's product team is rolling out an interesting feature—Smart Cashtags—that'll let you directly tag crypto assets or smart contracts in posts. Pretty practical stuff if you're discussing on-chain activity. The cool part? It's built to handle near real-time blockchain data, so you're getting actual live asset info, not stale snapshots. They're planning to make it public within the next month, which means broader market participants will soon have a more streamlined way to reference specific tokens and contracts in discussions. Could change how traders and developers communicate around specific assets on the platform.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-11 14:55
Wow, real-time on-chain data directly labeled? Now we don't need to screenshot discussions about coin prices haha
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MoonMathMagic
· 01-11 14:55
ngl this feature is awesome, finally no need to copy and paste the contract address anymore
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-11 14:53
NGL, this feature is a bit awesome. Real-time on-chain data directly tagged, saving the trouble of copying contract addresses when discussing tokens.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 01-11 14:49
NGL, if this feature really gets implemented, Twitter might truly become the main platform for discussions in the crypto community.
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ApeDegen
· 01-11 14:36
Wow, someone finally figured this out. I like that real-time data isn't fake.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 01-11 14:28
Whoa, directly tagging the contract? That makes discussing tokens so much easier.
X's product team is rolling out an interesting feature—Smart Cashtags—that'll let you directly tag crypto assets or smart contracts in posts. Pretty practical stuff if you're discussing on-chain activity. The cool part? It's built to handle near real-time blockchain data, so you're getting actual live asset info, not stale snapshots. They're planning to make it public within the next month, which means broader market participants will soon have a more streamlined way to reference specific tokens and contracts in discussions. Could change how traders and developers communicate around specific assets on the platform.