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Draft daily crypto news tweets with CryptoPanic, Google, GPT‑4o and Gmail

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Draft daily crypto news tweets with CryptoPanic, Google, GPT‑4o and Gmail preview
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Important notice

This workflow is provided as-is. Please review and test before using in production.

Overview

🚀 X-Ray: Your AI Crypto Intelligence & Social Agent

Stop drowning in crypto noise. X-Ray is a high-performance "Human-in-the-loop" workflow that monitors the market 24/7, filters for high-impact narratives (like RWA), and prepares viral tweet drafts for your review.

🌟 Why use this?

  • Zero Noise: Focus only on your specific niche (RWA, DeFi, AI).
  • Deep Context: X-Ray researches full articles before writing, avoiding generic AI fluff.
  • Safe Automation: 100% control via a Gmail-based approval system.
  • Archive Ready: Builds your content database in Google Sheets automatically.

⚙️ How it Works

  1. Market Intelligence: Fetches real-time news via CryptoPanic.
  2. Narrative Filtering: AI identifies headlines matching your niche.
  3. Autonomous Research: Uses Google Search to extract full source content.
  4. Creative Drafting: Our Tweet Architect (GPT-4o) writes punchy, viral drafts.
  5. Review Pipeline: Drafts are sent to Gmail and saved to Google Sheets.

🔑 Quick Setup

1. Credentials:

  • OpenAI API Key (GPT-4o recommended).
  • CryptoPanic API: Get your token here.
  • Google Custom Search: Enable API in Cloud Console and create a Search Engine (CX ID).

2. Google Sheets: Create a sheet with headers: Date, Topic, Draft Tweet, Source URL.

3. Customization:

  • Niche: Edit the Narrative Analyst prompt to change keywords.
  • Tone: Adjust the Tweet Architect to match your personal brand.

🛠️ Pro Tips

  • Auto-Post: Swap Gmail for the X (Twitter) node for full automation.
  • Multi-Channel: Add Telegram or Slack nodes for team alerts.
  • Sentiment: Use AI to label news as Bullish/Bearish for better hooks.

📞 Contact & Support

Need help or custom automation?

Happy Automating!Cyrille d'Urbal (Cadaero)