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  1. What is Insight?

Sentiment Analysis Indicator

The Insight Cryptocurrency Sentiment Analysis Index System is a solution based on sentiment content in the cryptocurrency field. It utilizes a self-developed Emotion Model to perform text analysis and quantitative calculations, aligning with market analysis dimensions in the field.

The core consists of five major indices:

  • Volume of Sentiment (VOS): A comprehensive evaluation of a project's engagement level on key social media platforms, incorporating multiple factors such as discussion volume, attention, sentiment, and key topics.

  • Sentiment Index: A comprehensive evaluation of a project's sentiment on key social media platforms.

  • Community Sentiment Index: A comprehensive evaluation of a project's engagement level within official communities, including discussion volume, activity, sentiment, and key topics.

  • Top Player Index: A comprehensive evaluation of a project's involvement by key institutions, leading investors, and opinion leaders, including investment, holdings, discussion, and analysis.

  • Project Impact Index: A comprehensive evaluation of a project's influence level, based on traditional project fundamentals, combined with an analysis of market performance, media exposure, and community engagement, to calculate the project's overall impact.

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