What is MBER?
MBER is a focused timeline for people who build in crypto and DeFi. Instead of scrolling an endless, noisy feed, you tell MBER which accounts matter to you. It watches those accounts, ranks what they post by genuine signal rather than raw popularity, and organizes everything by topic so you can find the conversations that actually move your niche.
The problem
X is where crypto happens, but the feed is built to maximize time spent, not signal delivered. Big accounts drown out sharper voices, important posts scroll past in minutes, and keeping up with a niche means following hundreds of accounts and missing most of what they say. The result is noise, FOMO, and hours lost to doom scrolling.
What MBER does
MBER turns that firehose into a feed you can actually use:
- Watch the right accounts. You curate the handles worth tracking. MBER keeps their recent posts fresh and in one place.
- Rank by real signal. A post from a smaller account with sharp engagement can outrank a viral post from a megaphone. Quality is not the same as follower count.
- Sort by your niche. Posts and accounts are organized into topics, so you can zoom into exactly the part of the market you care about.
- Turn insight into output. When you spot a thread worth riding, the content Studio and Scheduler help you go from idea to posted.
Who it is for
MBER is built for crypto and DeFi creators, founders, traders, and researchers: anyone whose edge depends on seeing the right signal before everyone else and turning it into content or decisions.
How it fits together
At a high level, MBER runs a simple loop:
- Track. You choose the X handles to follow.
- Collect. MBER keeps those handles' recent posts fresh.
- Score. Each post gets a signal score so quality rises to the top.
- Categorize. Posts and accounts are sorted into a niche taxonomy.
- Create. You read a ranked, filterable timeline and turn the best of it into your own posts.
The pieces that do the heavy lifting are described in the Engines section.
:::tip New here? Connect a wallet, add a few handles, and run your first scrape. Then come back and explore Using MBER to learn each surface. :::
What is in these docs
- Using MBER walks through every surface in the app.
- Engines explains, at a high level, how MBER ranks and sorts signal.
- Token covers the $MBER token and how it powers access.
- Pricing lists the plans and how payment works on Base.
- Resources has the FAQ, security notes, brand kit, and roadmap.