Many people haven't realized that using the Grok AI tool can directly read list content on X, significantly improving information filtering efficiency.
The operation is actually very simple: first, open the list feature on the left side of the X taskbar, and create a dedicated list to maintain a high-quality information stream. This can filter out noise and only keep truly valuable content sources.
Then, directly feed this list to Grok, allowing it to automatically summarize key information from the crypto market in a structured format within a specified time cycle (such as 24 hours or one week). You can also have it perform in-depth summaries for specific areas—such as focusing only on new market narrative directions, hot sectors, or specific coin dynamics.
This process is especially suitable for traders and researchers who want to quickly grasp market trends but don't have time to browse information one by one. It's like having a 24/7 online market intelligence agent, greatly reducing information noise and significantly boosting decision-making efficiency.
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StakeTillRetire
· 5h ago
I need to try this trick to avoid flooding the screen every day.
Someone should have pointed this out earlier; it really saves time.
Using grok like this is indeed awesome, but the list needs to be maintained properly.
Feels ten times faster than manually summarizing myself.
This is exactly what I wanted; finally found it.
Wait, can grok really integrate like this?
People who flood X every day must know about this.
Brilliant, it's like automating the work of an analyst.
The savior of the information overload era has arrived.
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IronHeadMiner
· 5h ago
Damn, this move is brilliant, saves me from spamming every day
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Grok reading lists should have been used like this a long time ago, it's a real boon for lazy people
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Wait, can this really be integrated directly? Need to try it out
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Wow, I just discovered a new way to play, I need to reorganize my list
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It would have been great if this feature had come out earlier, I just found out about it now, a bit late
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Hmm, not bad, anyway I have free time to scroll, letting Grok help organize is indeed awesome
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The term "24-hour intelligence officer" might be a bit exaggerated, but it definitely saves effort
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Interesting, finally no need to manually scrape information
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This operation looks simple but how much time can it really save when using it
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Hurry up and try it, I feel this workflow can change the way I browse crypto information
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0xOverleveraged
· 6h ago
Oh wow, I never thought of this usage before, I have to try it
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Grok's latest update is pretty powerful, it saves a lot of effort
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Using list with grok makes the information flow much cleaner
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Someone should have organized this method earlier, it's so practical
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But you need to maintain the list quality yourself, otherwise you're feeding grok garbage
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Hmm, this trick is really effective for researchers, no need to manually sift through each item
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Wait, can grok directly tune the list? I didn't know this feature
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Market information is just too chaotic, this idea is still somewhat interesting
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After more people use it, data accuracy drops, but it's definitely faster than manual work
Many people haven't realized that using the Grok AI tool can directly read list content on X, significantly improving information filtering efficiency.
The operation is actually very simple: first, open the list feature on the left side of the X taskbar, and create a dedicated list to maintain a high-quality information stream. This can filter out noise and only keep truly valuable content sources.
Then, directly feed this list to Grok, allowing it to automatically summarize key information from the crypto market in a structured format within a specified time cycle (such as 24 hours or one week). You can also have it perform in-depth summaries for specific areas—such as focusing only on new market narrative directions, hot sectors, or specific coin dynamics.
This process is especially suitable for traders and researchers who want to quickly grasp market trends but don't have time to browse information one by one. It's like having a 24/7 online market intelligence agent, greatly reducing information noise and significantly boosting decision-making efficiency.