Arkham Intelligence has officially launched the upgraded Alerts 2.0, a revamped version of its original alerts system, according to arkhamintelligence.com. This new release introduces a range of powerful features designed to enhance user experience and streamline alert management.
New Features and Improvements
The upgraded Alerts 2.0 boasts several notable enhancements. Users can now review all existing alerts on a single page, making it easier to manage and track various notifications. Additionally, the platform offers ‘Featured Alerts’—prebuilt alerts curated by the Arkham team to provide users with useful tracking options.
Another key improvement is the ability to preview alerts during configuration. This feature allows users to see how their alerts will function before finalizing them, ensuring greater accuracy and efficiency in alert setup.
Streamlined User Interface
Arkham Intelligence has overhauled the user interface (UI) for the alerts creation process. The new UI simplifies the configuration of alert filters and includes a preview function that displays alert examples at the bottom of the creation panel. This change aims to make the alerts setup more intuitive and user-friendly.
Users can access the new ‘All Alerts’ tab by clicking the ‘View All Alerts’ button in the sidebar. This section allows for comprehensive management of active and paused alerts, including a review of current filters applied to each notification.
Featured Alerts
For users seeking guidance on what to track, Arkham Intelligence has introduced a selection of featured alerts accessible from the top bar of the alerts homepage. By clicking +Add, users can easily incorporate these alerts into their accounts. Currently featured alerts include:
- Large DeFi transactions
- CEX deposits
- Lazarus Group activities
- BTC/ETH transactions over $100 million
These enhancements are part of Arkham Intelligence’s ongoing efforts to provide comprehensive and user-friendly tools for tracking and managing cryptocurrency activities.
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