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You’re running your own blog about the latest narratives in the crypto market. You’re tracking a huge number of Smart accounts, keeping an eye on where their attention goes — but your analysis takes a lot of time and effort. On top of that, you still need to pour a ton of energy into creating content based on that analysis.

But here’s our main task: we already have a list of Smarts, and we want to quickly figure out which direction they’re looking in — which projects and narratives they’re focused on, and what their general sentiment is toward each one.

To do that, open the "Mindshare" tab. You’ll see several key parameters.

Smart Attention Groups buttons (1-3) — categories showing where Smarts are looking. For example, you can check which chains are gaining attention, or which narratives Smarts are currently focused on.

"Categories" button (4) — lets you sort by project category. This option is available only within the Projects and Chains sections.

"Chains" button (5) — allows you to filter projects by chain. For instance, if you’re only interested in Solana, you can choose to see data for that chain only.

"Smart Groups" button (6) — groups of Smarts, so you can easily track where different types of players — Investors, Angels, Influencers, and others — are focusing their attention.

Take note of buttons "Manage" (7-9) — these are filters. Each of them comes with its own filtering options, letting you fine-tune the data to your preferences for deeper analysis.

In our case, though, the "Search Smarts" button (10) will come in handy. It allows you to add specific Smarts and track the Mindshare based on their activity.

After that, paste the links to the Smarts you want to track (11) and simply click on them (12).

Once you’ve added your list of Smarts, just click outside the pop-up window — and you’ll be able to explore what the Smarts you’re interested in (13) are talking about (14).

By changing the information category (15), you can, for example, view which narratives the Smarts you’re tracking are currently paying attention to (16).

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