Vectra — Crypto Intelligence Terminal
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Founder Post  ·  June 2026

Why We Built Vectra

Institutional crypto intelligence shouldn't require an institutional budget.

· June 1, 2026 · 4 min read

The Tool Stack Problem

Most crypto funds are running some combination of Nansen, Glassnode, and Messari. Three separate subscriptions. Three separate dashboards. Three separate data models that don't talk to each other. That's not a workflow — that's a workaround.

You're paying for price data in one place, wallet intelligence in another, and on-chain flow signals somewhere else entirely. Every analyst hour spent stitching together a coherent picture is an analyst hour not spent acting on it.

The Parity Gap

The funds with the best market intelligence aren't winning because they have better instincts. They're winning because they have better data infrastructure. The ability to track smart money flows, identify accumulation patterns, and spot positioning shifts before they show up in price — that's not a privilege. It's a technical capability that most institutional players simply haven't had access to.

Smaller funds, family offices, and systematic traders have been operating at a structural disadvantage. Not because of talent. Because of tooling.

What Vectra Actually Is

Vectra is a Bloomberg-style terminal for crypto intelligence. One interface. Wallet tracking, on-chain flow signals, price discovery, and 24-hour change metrics unified in a single view.

The use case is specific: funds and desks that need institutional-grade signal without the institutional-grade price tag. If you're running a desk that wants to know where capital is moving before the next candle forms, that's what we built.

The Starting Point

The MVP tracks live wallets with flow classification (Accumulating vs. Distributing), real-time price data, and net flow analysis. More intelligence layers — transaction-level detail, portfolio positioning, smart money alerts — are on the roadmap.

This isn't a product for retail traders. It's for the desks that move markets.