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The research journey

How Explore, Analyze, Verdicts, and Track work as one pipeline — from a guided market scan to a stress-tested idea you follow over time.

Most research tools give you a blank search box. BlockMind gives you a pipeline: Explore → Analyze → Verdicts → Track. Each stage takes the output of the one before it, and every meaningful output gets a stable NB-number in your Notebook — so an idea you found in June is still there, with its analysis and second opinions attached, when you revisit it in October.

You don't have to use all four stages every time. But together they turn "I saw something interesting" into a documented thesis you can actually follow.

Explore — find ideas

Explore runs guided market scans. Instead of writing a prompt, you pick three things:

DimensionOptions
Asset classCrypto, or stocks & equities
TimeframeNear, mid, or long term
Market capMicro, medium, or large

Your agent scans for candidates that fit and returns them with context. Anything worth keeping, you save as an idea — it gets an NB-number and appears in your Notebook. Saved ideas can be analyzed deeper on the Analyze page.

Analyze — go deep on one idea

Analyze is one button on a saved idea. Your agent produces a structured analysis covering:

  • Conviction — how strong the case is, and what it rests on
  • Levels — where the idea is validated or invalidated
  • Competitors — who else is playing in the same space
  • Valuation — how the price relates to what's underneath it

Saved analyses get their own NB-numbers, linked to the idea they came from.

Verdicts — get second opinions

Verdicts is where an analysis gets stress-tested. Four built-in experts each read it through a distinct framework and give their judgement:

ExpertFramework
Oskar Solberg"I check the macro first: Fed direction, stablecoin flows, cycle position."
Louis Solberg"I check the chart: did price reclaim the level, is momentum improving, is the invalidation clean?"
Dr. Marcus Voss"I check the risk: leverage in the system, crowded positions, single points of failure."
Dorian Vale"I check whether the trade is ready… reward at least 2× the risk."

Because the frameworks are different, they disagree in useful ways — a chart that looks ready to Louis might still be too crowded for Dr. Voss. That tension is the point.

Your own frameworks as experts

The four built-ins are a starting bench, not the whole team. Any framework note saved in your Notebook appears as an expert on the Verdicts page — so your own decision process weighs in alongside theirs. Ask your agent to save your decision process as a framework note; see The Notebook for how framework notes work.

Verdicts are research judgements, never trade instructions. Your agent does research, not financial advice — it will never tell you what to buy or sell, and it can never touch your funds. The decision is always yours.

Track — follow what you own and watch

Track is the ongoing stage — where ideas you've acted on (or are still watching) get followed over time:

  • Portfolio snapshot — your holdings at a glance
  • Position snapshots — per-position price trends, news, events, and catalysts
  • Brief context — what your Morning Brief has been saying about your positions
  • Track your sources — follow the analysts and sources you trust

How it fits together

A worked example:

  1. Explore: scan crypto, mid-term, micro cap. Three candidates come back; you save one as an idea.
  2. Analyze: one button. Conviction, levels, competitors, valuation — saved with an NB-number.
  3. Verdicts: four experts (plus your own framework, if you've saved one) weigh in. Two are constructive, one flags crowding.
  4. Track: you take a position — or don't — and Track keeps the news, catalysts, and price action for it in one place.

Every step lives in your Notebook, so "why did I like this?" always has an answer.

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