Unlock Intelligence turns approved editorial work into a tracked layer of signals. Here is how a signal is made.
When an article is approved, our system asks an AI model whether it contains evidence of a meaningful change. It may only propose a signal if it can state the pattern, the specific object involved (a regulator, exchange, bank, asset, project, or person), and why it matters for the wider market. If it cannot, there is no signal.
Every suggested signal is reviewed by an Unlock editor, who approves, rejects, defers, or rewrites it. AI never publishes on its own. Only editor-approved signals marked public appear here.
A signal’s reasoning may only cite claims present in the underlying article. We do not speculate or import outside facts.
Approved signals are typed (regulatory, market, ecosystem, strategic, risk, narrative shift, contradiction), linked to entities, and dated — building a durable, queryable record of how the market is shifting.
Unlock Signals are editorial tracking notes, not investment advice.