Last Updated: August 11, 2025

Introduction

Two modes. One goal: better decisions, faster. Neurobro is a living, networked intelligence for crypto. At its core is a command unit that coordinates a swarm of Nevrons - small, specialized expert agents, each focused on a specific domain. Each Nevron does one thing exceptionally well. The Terminal is your direct interface to this collective mind. Neurobro helps you gain an edge with fast, sourced answers across markets, on-chain activity, fundamentals, and technicals — delivered clearly and confidently. We’re introducing two brand new modes: LIGHT for speed and clarity, HEAVY for deep, cross-checked research. This playbook is your field manual - use it to get maximum value from the Neurobro Terminal.

What the Terminal Really Does?

The Terminal operates across 4 core layers of crypto intelligence, combining advanced reasoning with specialized data analysis:

Market Layer

Analyzes Crypto Twitter and vast web data streams to gauge social sentiment trends, market psychology, momentum signals, and trending narratives across the crypto ecosystem.

On-Chain Layer

Monitors blockchain activity including CEX token flows, liquidity pool dynamics, institutional movements, and critical events such as hacks and token unlocks.

Fundamental Layer

Deep research covering project fundamentals, security audits, trading setups, and web-based claim verification to assess long-term viability and investment potential.

Technical Layer

Comprehensive technical insight through visual pattern analysis, trading signals, coin metrics, and ETF & Futures data for precise market timing and execution.
Each layer is powered by specialized Nevrons that work together to deliver clear, actionable intelligence. Layers can be combined. That’s where the best insights often emerge. During each run, you’ll see a transparent, 7-phase journey from question to answer:
  1. Understanding – Neurobro interprets your question, context, and desired outcome
  2. (Planning - HEAVY only) – Breaks the task into focused sub-goals with the right experts
  3. Experts Working – Domain agents run in parallel (market, on-chain, technical, fundamentals, macro, etc.)
  4. (Review - HEAVY only) – The output is checked for coverage, relevance, and timeliness
  5. Writing – A polished answer streams in
  6. Follow-ups – Three concise next questions appear to continue the investigation
  7. Artifacts (optional) – Charts, links, and other helpful items may arrive as separate “extras”, depending on the question and selected Nevrons during phase 3.

Neurobro LIGHT vs HEAVY

LIGHT

Fast, focused answers with minimal overhead

HEAVY

Thorough, multi-angle research with planning, review, and synthesis
The core difference between LIGHT and HEAVY is the amount of time, reasoning, and Nevrons it takes to answer a question. While Neurobro LIGHT mode is exceptional in answering quick, simple questions, HEAVY mode is designed for complex, multi-angle questions that require deep analysis, cross-verification, and fundamental research. The general rule of thumb is:
  1. Use LIGHT if:
    • You’re looking for a quick, reliable answer
    • The question is narrow and time-sensitive
    • You prefer speed and efficiency
    • You need a concise market, technical, or some simple news check
  2. Use HEAVY if:
    • Your question is broad or high-stakes
    • Your question requires deeper analysis or cross-verification
    • The question needs detailed, deep investigation
    • You want to get highly detailed coverage from different angles
    • Question consists of multiple questions or sub-questions
If you’d normally manually open 3+ tabs or ask 3+ separate questions, use HEAVY mode.

How to Use the LIGHT Mode?

Purpose: Fast, focused answers with minimal overhead. Best for: Narrow questions, single-asset checks, quick sentiment/TA/news reads. As mentioned above, LIGHT mode is designed for quick, simple questions, which doesn’t necessarily mean it can’t be used for complex questions. If you’re looking for speed and clarity over exhaustive detailed depth - LIGHT mode is your best bet.
IMPORTANT: LIGHT mode is enabled by default and will be used for all of your questions, unless you explicitly turn on HEAVY mode in the chat panel.

How to Ask?

Generally, you can ask anything you want. However, there are some best practices to follow:
  1. State your objective in one line (what decision you want to make)
  2. Add a clear timeframe (today, past 24-72h, next 48h, etc.)
  3. Name 1-2 layers you want (e.g., TA, on-chain, sentiment, news, etc.)
  4. Specify the output format (bullets, short paragraph, key levels, detailed report, etc.)
The clearer you are with your question, the better the answer will be. Try to anchor timeframes and formats (“next 48h”, “bullets only”) and keep scope tight (1-2 layers).
For broad, thesis-level, multi-angle questions, we recommend to switch to HEAVY mode.

O.T.L.O. Framework

To help you remember the steps above, we’ve created a simple framework called O.T.L.O.. This is a mnemonic device that helps you remember the steps above to use LIGHT mode as efficiently as possible. (Say it like “auto” — short and memorable) Each letter matches one step in your checklist:
ComponentDescriptionExample
O: ObjectiveDefine the exact question or decision you want answered.”Should I short $BTC in the next 48 h?”
T: TimeframeSet a clear period for the analysis.”Past 72 h” or “Next 2 weeks”
L: LayersPick 1–2 layers of intelligence to focus on.”TA + on-chain flows”
O: Output formatDecide how the answer should be structured.”Bullets only” or “1-paragraph summary”
Some tips which worked well for our team:
  • Imagine setting your prompt to auto-pilot with O.T.L.O. before sending it to Neurobro.
  • Mnemonic: Objective → Timeframe → Layers → Output.
  • Before asking a question, silently run through the four letters.

Examples

Example 1: Funding Rate Analysis Full Prompt: “Can you analyze today’s Bitcoin funding rate trends and their implications? Please provide your analysis in 3 key bullet points.” 🔸 Objective: Analyze funding rate trend for Bitcoin 🔸 Timeframe: Today 🔸 Layers: Futures/derivatives data 🔸 Output: 3 bullet points
Example 2: Technical Analysis Full Prompt: “Could you analyze the Ethereum chart for the last 12 hours and identify the key support and resistance levels? Please include what price action would invalidate a long position. Present this in a short paragraph with specific levels.” 🔸 Objective: Identify key support/resistance levels for Ethereum 🔸 Timeframe: Last 12 hours 🔸 Layers: Technical analysis 🔸 Output: Short paragraph with specific price levels
Example 3: Market Analysis Full Prompt: “Could you explain the current market sentiment and narrative surrounding AI tokens? Please provide a comprehensive paragraph analysis along with 3 relevant links to support your findings.” 🔸 Objective: Understand AI token market sentiment 🔸 Timeframe: Today 🔸 Layers: Market analysis 🔸 Output: 1 paragraph with 3 supporting links

Good Prompts vs Great Prompts

OKGREATWhy GREAT Wins
❌ “What about Bitcoin?”✅ “Over the next 48 hours, based on the 4 h $BTC chart, identify the nearest support/resistance levels, highlight significant volume clusters, and outline likely breakout or breakdown triggers.”Clearly defines objective, timeframe, relevant layers, and format. Adds actionable context for trading decisions, not just general opinion.
❌ “Is this project legit?”✅ “Today, confirm or refute the claim that Project X has an official partnership with Company Y. Use at least three independent, credible sources. Summarize your findings in a concise paragraph.”Encourages fact-checking, demands multiple data points, requires a confidence score, and ensures evidence is easy to verify.
❌ “How’s the market?”✅ “As of today, assess overall crypto market sentiment by searching Crypto Twitter, recent web data and onchain activity from the past 24 hours. Provide a sentiment score from 0–100, explain the main drivers of what’s happening in a short paragraph, highlight any emerging opportunities”Produces a measurable, time-bound result with both positive and negative takeaways, helping the user make balanced, informed moves.

How to Use the HEAVY Mode?

Purpose: Thorough, multi-angle research with planning, review, and synthesis Best for:
  • Highly complex questions
  • Multi-angle queries requiring deepest analysis of the market possible
  • Early narrative shifts and market sentiment analysis
  • Strategy formation and risk mapping
  • Deep dives on specific coins and projects
Even though HEAVY mode is designed for complex questions, it can be used for simple questions as well, however we HIGHLY recommend to use LIGHT mode if you’re not sure where to start (since Neurobro HEAVY uses more compute, Nevrons and resources to answer your question).

How to Ask?

You can ask Neurobro almost anything—but from our experience and beta testing, the highest-quality answers come when your prompt is focused and well-structured. The best prompts usually:
  • Combine multiple perspectives - ask for signals that connect different layers (e.g., TA + on-chain + sentiment)
  • Set a precise timeframe - specify exactly when (e.g., “today”, “next 48 h”, “past week”)
  • Name your layers clearly - define which types of analysis you want (e.g., TA, on-chain, sentiment, news)
  • Focus on a single project/token - this allows for a deeper, more accurate dive
  • Compare no more than two assets - keeps the analysis sharp and avoids dilution of insights
For single project/token deep dives or comparisons of up to two assets, we strongly recommend using HEAVY mode. That’s where HEAVY mode shines the most with the most thorough, cross-checked insights.

D.L.V.O.S. Framework

To help you memorize the best practices we compressed them into a single simple framework called D.L.V.O.S.. This is a mnemonic device that helps you remember the steps above to get the most out of HEAVY mode and get real edge in the market.
ComponentDescriptionExample
D: DefineState your objective clearly”Should I accumulate $ETH in the current market?”
L: LayersSpecify analysis types needed”TA + on-chain + sentiment + macro”
V: VerifyRequest cross-checking method”Confirm with multiple sources”
O: OutputDefine desired format”Bullet list with levels, risks, and catalysts”
S: ScopeSet asset(s) and timeframe”$ETH only, next 30 days”

Examples

Example 1: Single Asset Analysis Full prompt: “Should I accumulate $ETH in the next 30 days? Combine TA, on-chain flows, sentiment, and macro context. Confirm findings with multiple sources, and give the answer in bullets with key levels, risks, and catalysts.” 🔸 D: Should I accumulate $ETH in the current market? 🔸 L: TA + on-chain + sentiment + macro 🔸 V: Confirm with multiple sources 🔸 O: Bullet list with levels, risks, and catalysts 🔸 S: $ETH only, next 30 days
Example 2: Comparative Analysis Full prompt: “Between SOL and ETH over the next 14 days, which has stronger upside potential? Use TA, fundamentals, and sentiment, cross-check with on-chain data, and present the answer in a side-by-side comparison table.” 🔸 D: Which token has stronger short-term upside potential? 🔸 L: TA + fundamentals + sentiment 🔸 V: Cross-check with on-chain data 🔸 O: Side-by-side comparison table 🔸 S: Compare SOL vs ETH, next 14 days
Example 3: Narrative & Market Shift Detection Full prompt: “Are AI-agent tokens still in favor, or is the narrative losing steam? Combine social sentiment trends, crypto twitter data, and recent web activity. Summarize in a short narrative brief with at least one source. Focus only on the top two AI tokens by market cap over the last 14 days.” 🔸 D: Is the AI token narrative strengthening or weakening? 🔸 L: Social sentiment + crypto twitter data + recent web activity 🔸 V: Verify with at least one source 🔸 O: Short narrative brief with one opportunity and one risk 🔸 S: Top two AI tokens by market cap, past 14 days (or any other timeframe you want)

How to Personalize the Output?

Every trader and researcher comes with a different story. Some are just starting their journey, still finding their footing in the charts and newsfeeds. Others have spent years in the trenches of crypto Twitter, Discord calls, and late-night DEX hunts. Neurobro adapts to you. But to do that, it needs to know who you are and how you like your intel served. The clearer you are about your background, style, and expectations, the more precise - and more you - the answer becomes.
1

Define your profile

State your experience level (beginner, intermediate, degen), risk tolerance, and time horizon.
2

State objective and scope

One-line objective, asset(s), and timeframe.
3

Specify format and tone

Choose bullets, brief paragraph, or table; ask for plain language or crypto-native jargon.
4

Set constraints and must-haves

Limit length (e.g., 5 bullets), require price levels/invalidations, sources, or a confidence score.
Below is an example of how to declare your level before asking to guide tone and depth:
At the start of a chat, tell Neurobro your experience level, objective, and preferred format (bullets, short paragraph, or table) to shape the response.

Example: Define your level, experience and objectives before asking to guide tone and depth

Now, let’s compare how the output changes when you don’t declare your level vs. when you do:

❌ Without your level & experience defined

✅ With your level & experience defined

How to Upload Media?

Sometimes, all you need is a quick glance at the charts or a screenshot of the news to get a better understanding of the market. However, it takes time to do all the research and analysis manually. That’s where Neurobro comes in. You can directly upload any crypto-related images or screenshots to the chat and Neurobro will use them in context to answer any of your questions. Here’s how to do it:
  1. Click on the “Upload” button in the chat
  2. Select the image or screenshot you want to upload
  3. Precisely formulate your question and ask Neurobro to use the image or screenshot as a context
Example: Fact-checking Let’s say you see a piece of news or a tweet that you want to fact-check, since it looks “too good to be true”.

BEFORE: Screenshot from the news

AFTER: Fact-checked response

Best Practices

Think of Neurobro as your personal crypto intelligence desk - ready to feed you sharp insights, but only as good as the way you work with it. Below are some hand-picked tried-and-tested habits that will take your trading and research game to the next level with Neurobro.
  1. Keep the conversation alive - DON’T stop at the first answer. Use the momentum to ask targeted follow-up questions to clarify details, challenge assumptions, or explore angles you didn’t think of initially. Each follow-up builds richer context, which means sharper insights.
  2. Leverage your artifacts - Charts, curated URLs, and watchlists aren’t just add-ons - they’re the receipts for the analysis. Use them to double-check the narrative, zoom in on specifics, or identify new opportunities you might have missed.
  3. Trust, but verify - Embedded links are your fast track to source material. Click through to validate the information and see the raw data or statements yourself. (IMPORTANT: Neurobro doesn’t control external content - verify before you act)
  4. Work with frameworks - Use O.T.L.O. for precision in LIGHT mode and D.L.V.O.S. for depth in HEAVY mode. These aren’t just acronyms - they’re mental checklists that ensure you ask the right question, in the right way, for the answer you actually need.
  5. Match the mode to the mission - Choose LIGHT for quick clarity, HEAVY for multi-layered, cross-verified deep dives. If the stakes are high or the scope is wide, HEAVY is worth the extra horsepower.
  6. Start with LIGHT, then go HEAVY - If you’re not sure where to start, start with LIGHT mode and then escalate to HEAVY if you see that the answer is too general or too thin.
Neurobro’s here to guide you, not drive for you. It can help you see the bigger picture and spot opportunities - but the final call is always yours. Remember: Everything he says is just an opinion, not a financial advice (NFA) and always DYOR before making any move.

Troubleshooting & Tips

Even the best intelligence systems need the right inputs. If your Neurobro answers feel thin, unclear, or incomplete, here are some general tips to refine your prompts and get sharper results.
🔸 Thin Answer? → Add Specificity, Then Escalate
  1. Define the scope: asset(s), timeframe (24h/7d/30d/YTD), market type (spot/futures), chain
  2. Add layers: specify exactly which (e.g., technicals, on-chain flows, social/news, fundamentals, macro, ETF/futures)
  3. Choose a format: bullets, ranked list, or simple table
  4. If still light, switch to HEAVY mode to enable planning, improved reasoning and reflection for a deeper answer

🔸 Conflicting Signals? → Request Reconciliation Across Layers
  1. Ask for a direct explanation of why signals diverge
  2. Process one asset at a time and then ask Neurobro to compare the results (e.g., analyze BTC → technical analysis on ETH → compare the results)
  3. Ask for validation of the results with multiple sources
Sometimes, you might get conficting and/or wrong signals/information. AI models are still not perfect and they might make mistakes. Therefore, always validate the information before acting on it.

🔸 Too General? → Anchor the Question
  1. Specify asset(s), timeframe(s), and exact indicators (e.g., BTC on 12h chart, VIRTUAL on 4h chart, BRO on 15m chart, etc.)
  2. Define the desired output format (e.g., bullets, ranked list, table, plain text, etc.)
  3. In HEAVY mode, request a minimal plan before the main answer for more structured results

🔸 Need Proof? → Demand Verification and Sources
  1. Require confirmation from multiple independent sources
  2. Request inline citations directly in the analysis
  3. When relevant, include a fact-checking step before the conclusion

🔸 Slow or Stalled? → Adjust Scope and Input
  1. If stuck in web search or URL reading: provide a seed query or paste known reliable sources
  2. If processing is slow: reduce the number of layers, remove timeframe, or move to LIGHT mode for a quick pass
  3. If artifacts are missing: explicitly request them (e.g., “include chart images and search web for my question”)

🔸 Vision Inputs? → Guide the Analysis
  1. Attach charts, screenshots, or images to validate a setup
  2. Tell the Neurobro what to focus on — timeframe, indicators, decision context
DO NOT attach any non-crypto related images or screenshots, since Neurobro will not be able to utilize them and it might lead to hallucinations.

🔸 Need more control? → Be Intentional
  1. Start in LIGHT for speed and efficiency; switch to HEAVY only when you need deeper analysis & dive-ins as well as when you have multi-layered questions
  2. Narrow your scope to reduce tool calls and processing time aka. only ask what’s needed and select the right layers
  3. Provide URLs when you already know the best sources

Final Takeaways

Pick the Right Mode

LIGHT for fast clarity; HEAVY for planning, cross-checks, and higher confidence. Switch to HEAVY when the question spans multiple layers or needs reconciliation.

Ask with Precision

Always define your objective, timeframe, layers, and output format — and request verification when needed. Paste key URLs if you have them.

Follow the Flow

Monitor statuses, review streamed answers, and check artifacts. Use follow-ups to go deeper or pivot quickly.

Think in Layers

Look for alignment across technicals, on-chain, sentiment, fundamentals, and macro. When they diverge, ask for reconciliation with historical context.