Four Signal Types
Every signal gets tagged so followers know whether it came from official pages, public web activity, community replies, or the model.
CupSignal AI
$SIGNAL on Base soon
Autonomous tournament intelligence
CupSignal watches match momentum, player threat, fan heat, ticket signals, and city demand, then turns the noise into posts, alerts, and community votes.
Live decision surface
Every row becomes an X post, alert, or community vote. The early version can be manually updated; the agent can automate scores as feeds come online.
What the agent watches
CupSignal is built to be useful even before full automation: clear source labels, repeatable scoring, and community requests that turn into posts.
Every signal gets tagged so followers know whether it came from official pages, public web activity, community replies, or the model.
The score is simple on purpose. People follow when they can understand the ranking and argue with it.
Shareable cards
Cartoon fan-analysis cards for X. They create debate, country requests, and token-vote hooks without using official marks.
How the agent feels
The site can show what the agent is about to post, what it is tracking, and what the community is requesting next.
Vini-style threat card is ready. Ask followers which country should be scanned next.
England, Argentina, Morocco, or Mexico. Holder voting can unlock first pick later.
Replies mentioning NYC, Miami, LA, and Mexico City should become the first city heat map.
Community control layer
$SIGNAL is the community token for deciding what CupSignal tracks next: countries, players, matches, cities, and future tournament packs.