CryptoSigy Watch Follow the names worth checking again

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How Watch works without turning into another giant board.

Watch is the saved monitoring layer in the CryptoSigy stack. It keeps a tighter shortlist for repeat names, while Radar stays responsible for broader discovery and comparison.

Account access

Standard login, not wallet connect

Watch uses a regular account flow with email and password. Google sign-in can sit on top of that, but wallet interaction is intentionally outside the product.

Saved follows

Protocols, chains, and categories stay in one account

When a user presses follow, the saved item is attached to the Watch account and can be reopened later from the same shortlist instead of being rebuilt every visit.

Data sync

Catalog refresh comes from Radar

Watch does not maintain a second discovery engine. It syncs from Radar and keeps the surface focused on saved monitoring rather than broad rankings.

Scope

Monitoring first, deeper research second

The product is designed to hand users back to Radar when they want full protocol context, chain hubs, or category comparison.

FAQ

Questions people should understand before using Watch.

Does Watch need wallet connect?

No. Watch uses a standard account login with email and password, and optional Google sign-in can be enabled later without changing the product flow.

How is Watch different from Radar?

Radar is the broader discovery surface. Watch is the saved shortlist layer. A user follows protocols, chains, and categories in Watch, then jumps back to Radar when deeper comparison is needed.

How often does Watch update?

The Watch catalog syncs from Radar on the same refresh cycle, which is currently every 30 minutes on the server.

Can people trade or connect a wallet from Watch?

No. Watch is a read-only monitoring surface. It saves follows and opens external product pages or Radar pages when the user wants more detail.