> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.midasmarkets.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.midasmarkets.xyz/platform/the-wire.md).

# The Wire

The Wire is Midas’s live market-intelligence stream: a chronological and ranked feed of posts, source intel, market signals, and asset-linked context.

* **Chronological feed** — Newest-first mode shows what is happening now across selected sectors or assets.
* **Signal ranking** — Relevant mode prioritizes higher-impact items and official or curated market signals.
* **Asset links** — Resolved tickers can become tradeable links into asset, perp, or analysis pages.

## What The Wire is

The Wire aggregates curated market posts and stored intel into a feed that can be filtered globally or scoped to a specific asset. Asset pages use it to show why an asset is moving; search uses it to make live posts discoverable.

## How to use it

Use chronological mode when recency matters. Use ranked mode when you want fewer but stronger signals. From any relevant item, open linked assets or ask Midas for interpretation.

## Source handling

Wire items may originate from public posts, official accounts, curated intel, or internal signal records. The UI labels non-social source rows differently and avoids tweet-only metrics when they do not apply.


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