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@getalertio

Alertio

Alertio is an early-stage DeFi risk monitoring platform providing real-time alerts for liquidation risk, funding rates, depegs, and utilization spikes across lending protocols and perp DEXes on EVM, Solana, and TON. The product is live ("Launch App" CTA, real alert payload examples shown) with Telegram, email, and webhook integrations. Account created March 2025, only 105 followers, and actively shipping features (GMX v2 alerts mentioned). No token, no team disclosure, but the product appears functional and addresses a real pain point in DeFi risk management.

AI Analysispromising

Confidence
72%

Alertio is an early-stage DeFi risk monitoring platform providing real-time alerts for liquidation risk, funding rates, depegs, and utilization spikes across lending protocols and perp DEXes on EVM, Solana, and TON.

The product is live ("Launch App" CTA, real alert payload examples shown) with Telegram, email, and webhook integrations.

Account created March 2025, only 105 followers, and actively shipping features (GMX v2 alerts mentioned).

No token, no team disclosure, but the product appears functional and addresses a real pain point in DeFi risk management.

Green flags: Live working product with multi-chain support (EVM, Solana, TON) and real alert examples shown on website · Very early stage: 105 followers, <2 months old account (March 2025), pre-token, genuine indie builder vibe · Clear product-market fit: monitoring Aave health factors, Kamino utilization, stablecoin collateralization — real DeFi risks · Recent feature announcements (GMX v2 alerts) indicate active development · Tier B scout with moderate track record showing interest

Red flags: No team information disclosed anywhere (website or Twitter) — completely anonymous · Extremely low engagement (avg 3 per tweet, many tweets at 0-1 likes) despite 105 followers · No backing, funding, or credibility signals beyond the working product itself · Pre-token with no monetization model clearly stated beyond "Pricing" link (freemium implied but unclear)

Token
No · pre-launch
Chain
EVM, Solana, TON
Stage
mainnet+live
Category
risk monitoring

Recent tweetsSee all on 𝕏 →

I don't watch stablecoin pegs anymore. Set a line on each stable I am actually interested in, flipped the alerts on, closed the tab. If one slips, I hear about it. If nothing happens, I never think about it. That's the whole idea — you set the threshold, it does the watching. https://t.co/FGdFEKl8up
17h ago1💬 1🔁 0
Ask three price feeds what a thin stablecoin is worth and you'll get three answers. Same token, same minute: 0.82, 0.73, 0.98. For anything illiquid, "the price" is a fiction — and the danger isn't the spread, it's that one of those feeds is stale and won't admit it.
3d ago3💬 0🔁 0
Markets open 24/7 sounds like freedom until you remember your risk is open 24/7 too. The position doesn't pause while you sleep, and instant settlement cuts both ways. "Always-on markets" quietly means "always-on monitoring" — whether you set it up or not.
5d ago1💬 0🔁 0
Days like today are why we built the risk board. Live right now: 10 lending markets flagged for high utilization across Morpho, Moonwell, and Kamino — several pinned at 100%, two already negative on liquidity — while $175M in longs got wiped as BTC broke $62k. Utilization, funding, and pegs across every major protocol. No wallet to connect, nothing to sign. ⬇️
6d ago3💬 1🔁 0
Watching your positions shouldn't require your keys. If a tool needs a wallet connection or seed phrase to "monitor" you, it can also move your money — that's custody, not monitoring. A health factor, a balance, a peg: all readable from a public address alone. Visibility shouldn't cost you control.
6d ago1💬 0🔁 0

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🎯Scout quality
+18.55 / 25
📚Signal stack
0 / 30
🪪Profile
+15 / 15
✍️Content
+5 / 10
🤖AI verdict
+30 / 20
⚠️Penalties
-6 / 20
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Followers
105
Account age
3mo
Scouts
0
First seen
1mo ago