BlockMind
Automations

Monitoring & alerts

Your agent checks the market every few hours — portfolio moves, tracked assets, market-wide risks — and alerts you in plain language when it matters.

Your agent checks the market even when you don't. Throughout the day it wakes on its own, scans what you hold and what you track, and only reaches out when something crosses a line worth your attention.

Monitoring passes

Every few hours between 06:00 and 23:00 in your timezone, your agent runs a monitoring pass. Each pass covers three layers:

LayerWhat it looks for
Your portfolioAny holding that moved more than 10% in the last 24 hours
Tracked assetsWatchlist and tracked assets moving more than 5% on the day, plus major news about them
The wider marketMarket-wide risks: stablecoin depegs, protocol exploits, governance emergencies, bridge halts

You don't configure any of this — it's on by default and grounded in your connected portfolios and watchlists.

Setting alerts in plain language

Beyond the automatic passes, you can set durable alert rules just by asking. No forms, no rule builder — describe the condition and your agent sets it up. Three rule types are supported:

Rule typeExample
Absolute price"Alert me if BTC ≥ $100,000"
24h percentage change"Alert me if ETH moves ≥ +8% in a day"
Asset ratio"Alert me if ETH/BTC ≥ 0.065"

Once set, a rule persists until you remove it — your agent evaluates it on every monitoring pass.

How fast alerts fire

Honest answer: alerts are evaluated during monitoring passes, so it can take up to a few hours between a condition being met and the alert reaching you. This is not tick-level, real-time alerting — it's designed to keep you informed, not to time entries. If your strategy depends on second-by-second execution, don't rely on these alerts for it.

Where alerts arrive

Alerts are delivered on three channels:

  • In-app — on the Activity page and in your Inbox.
  • Email — sent to your account address.
  • Telegram — if you've connected Telegram.

Entry-target alerts from your watchlists — when an asset reaches a target you've set — also land in your Inbox.

Custom recurring checks

Alerts watch for conditions; recurring checks are standing instructions. Tell your agent something like:

"Every time you wake, check funding rates on my top 3 holdings and flag anything unusual."

It runs the check on every monitoring pass from then on. Recurring checks are durable — they survive system updates, so a routine you set up once keeps running without re-asking.

Managing your alerts

Everything is managed in conversation:

  • List — "What alerts do I have set?"
  • Change — "Move my BTC alert to $105,000."
  • Remove — "Drop the ETH/BTC ratio alert."

Alerts inform — they never act. Your agent cannot touch your funds and will never tell you to buy or sell. It flags the move; the decision is yours.

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