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Topic: How to get news about crypto as soon as possibile - page 2. (Read 284 times)

legendary
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Yeah, BitMaxz got it right I think, they're called news aggregators and I've used Faws and Coinna (no longer available). Used to be you had to submit a site to it and if it got approved then the feed includes it but now it's all about upvotes, so I've seen even legit articles getting downvoted to oblivion but you're probably still better off at either of these two than most.
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There will always be a delay on distribution of news or articles, I think the only thing that works is if you put alerts on your favorite news provider on notify so you can get the news as quickly as possible.
sr. member
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Never heard of livestream crypto news but therr are bunch of crypto news apps that can be downloaded in your phone's market app that provides the latest news update and have some features like portfolio tracking, etc.

Though I just always read on those websites like cointelegraph, reddit about the recent crypto news but those apps has a notif that will appear on your phone to get you updated.
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What about Max Keisers Orange pill youtube channel and Dominic Frisby vlog and the likes?

You can subscribed to these channels including the ones like Bloomberg youtube channels so you can play them on your phone, they all just pop a notification when they upload new videos, and then you can just listen to them while driving or just doing something. Most of the time this is what I do as I walk going to be a grocery store.
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There's a lot of platforms already and seriously, its hard to monitor everything and there's no centralized site that give us a signal every time there's a new project since some of the project are just working silently and they enter into a specific site. Just be active on twitter, facebook and here in the forum, because this has been my source of knowledge and news, so far it works.
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The fastest news that I get is in a Telegram Group and make sure that their notifications in it so I wouldn't miss it. Most of the time, I also subscribe to the news sites on which news is available. Maybe this is a possible opportunity for a new site at this time if there is still no competition on it.
usually i get the news from telegram too. we have many friend with fast new release. every new update from market , telegram member each other share their knowledge. this the benefit why we need to join in crypto telegram group, we will have newest information and improve our knowledge about proect analisys.
legendary
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The Benzinga pro you talking about is a news aggregator and there is one tool that I know looks the same as this.

I think this one below looks the same as this tool

- https://cryptopanic.com/

Also, check this one below for event and news

- https://faws.com/
- https://coindar.org/
legendary
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P.S: I'm conscious that there are websites like Cointelegraph etc..., but I'm talking about something like live stream news.
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Sometime while reading articles on cointelegraph or coindesk, I realized that most of the sources are from twitter or reddit.
Twitter for me is one of the best platforms, especially Crypto Twitter.
The only bad here is the trollers or some unverified sources. With Twitter, you can easily search some keywords and you may find some latest tweets about your keywords. Or if you follow most crypto Twitter accounts, then it's good too.
copper member
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The fastest news that I get is in a Telegram Group and make sure that their notifications in it so I wouldn't miss it. Most of the time, I also subscribe to the news sites on which news is available. Maybe this is a possible opportunity for a new site at this time if there is still no competition on it.
hero member
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Even on the streaming of the news, there are quite delay on their delivery because they're constructing and writing it before they proceed to the articles that they'll publish.
If you want to keep updated, aside from the links above, you can simply subscribe to the known news medias to get daily updated articles they publish and news about crypto.
legendary
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..but I'm talking about something like live stream news.
I don't know how accurate they are in giving updates on the news and this might what you're looking for.  https://www.cnbc.com/bitcoin/.

Most all the time Coindesk and Cointelegram are the most well-known when we talking about news update because they had a Telegram Community which notifies you when there's news.

Actually, there are more plenty of websites that give you news.
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P.S: I'm conscious that there are websites like Cointelegraph etc..., but I'm talking about something like live stream news.
To be honest cointelegraph is actually slow. When it comes to crypto related news I would say scanning through twitter and reddit can be quite helpful though very time consuming and tiresome. Those are places where news usually first breaks out from.

Sometime while reading articles on cointelegraph or coindesk, I realized that most of the sources are from twitter or reddit.
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I'm just posting as a placeholder for if anyone knows the site but I know there's one where the community is able to vote in whether an article is accurate or not. I think the articles/headlines are submitted by users of the site too but I'm not sure what the site is called.
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I know that there is a website that provides almost instant news coming from the stock market (I'm talking about Benzinga Pro) in order to get and analyze better trading opportunities, so I was wondering if a similar website actually exists for cryptocurrencies.

P.S: I'm conscious that there are websites like Cointelegraph etc..., but I'm talking about something like live stream news.
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