The fastest way to keep up with crypto news is to set up a scheduled daily brief that covers your coins, pulls from real sources, and lands in your inbox before you start your day. No Twitter rabbit holes. No doomscrolling.
Why Crypto News Is So Hard to Follow
Crypto never sleeps. Prices can move 20% overnight. Regulatory news drops on a Tuesday morning. A protocol gets hacked on a Sunday. Most people either obsess over it all day or miss things entirely.
Neither is good for your mental health or your decision-making.
What actually works is a consistent, scheduled routine. You pick what to watch, set a time, and get a clean summary once a day.
What a Good Crypto News Routine Covers
A useful daily crypto brief should include:
- Price and volume context for the coins you hold or watch
- On-chain news (network upgrades, major wallet moves, protocol changes)
- Regulatory headlines from the US, EU, and any region that matters to you
- Exchange news (listings, delistings, outages, hacks)
- Macro overlap (how rate decisions or dollar strength are affecting crypto markets)
You do not need to track everything. Pick three to five coins or topics and go deep on those.
The Problem With Doing This Manually
Most people try to patch this together with:
- Checking CoinDesk or The Block every morning
- Following dozens of accounts on X (formerly Twitter)
- Setting up Google Alerts that mostly return spam or irrelevant results
Google Alerts works fine for some things, but for crypto it tends to surface low-quality articles and misses fast-moving news. It also has no way to summarize or filter. You get raw links, not a readable brief.
A Better Way: A Scheduled AI Research Routine
Tools like AIDular let you describe what you want tracked in plain English, pick a schedule (daily, weekly, or monthly), and get an emailed report with actual sources. It searches the web on your behalf and writes you a clean summary.
You do not need to know how to code or set anything up beyond typing what you want.
Here is a copy-paste prompt you can use with AIDular right now:
"Every morning at 7am, search for the latest news on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. Include any major regulatory updates, exchange news, network upgrades, or significant price moves with context. Pull from reputable crypto news sources and include links."
You can swap in your own coins or add topics like "stablecoins" or "DeFi" (short for decentralized finance, which covers lending and trading apps built on blockchains). AIDular's Lite plan is free, so there's no cost to try it.
How to Build the Habit in One Week
Day 1: Write your prompt. Keep it short and specific to three to five things you actually care about.
Days 2-4: Read the report each morning. Notice what is useful and what is noise.
Day 5: Edit your prompt to cut what you don't need and add what was missing.
After a week, you will have a routine that takes five minutes a day and keeps you genuinely informed.
A Note on Staying Balanced
It's easy to over-check in crypto, especially during volatile periods. A daily brief helps because it creates a natural stopping point. You read it, you're updated, you close it.
If you find yourself refreshing prices every ten minutes anyway, that's a sign your position sizing might be larger than you're comfortable with. That's worth reflecting on.
And to be clear: nothing in this post is financial advice. What to buy, sell, or hold is entirely your decision.
Start Your Crypto Routine Today
Set up your first daily brief at aidular.com. It takes about two minutes to configure, and the Lite plan is free. You pick what to track, you pick the time, and it does the rest.