Dunamu is introducing a data-driven content magazine. It plans to support investors’ use of data by bringing together digital asset market analysis, investor education, AI news summaries and real-time alerts in one place.
Dunamu, which operates the digital asset exchange Upbit, said on Sunday that Upbit Datalab has launched the data-based content magazine Intelligence.
Intelligence consists of Market Letter, which provides market analysis and data explainers based on high-quality data; Data Digging, an investor education series; an AI news briefing that analyses key news; Value Up, educational content on digital asset projects; and a function that lets users check key market data through real-time alerts.
The flagship Market Letter is a data-based market analysis report published daily from Monday to Friday. It covers different topics depending on the day, including major issues and indicators, sector analysis, technical analysis, market sentiment indicator analysis and weekly data analysis.
Data Digging is content that introduces key indicators and data provided by Upbit Datalab in depth. Dunamu said it explains the meaning of each indicator and how to use it at a level suitable for beginner investors, and also provides usage tips delivered by Upbit Datalab’s indicator development team.
The existing AI news briefing service will also be incorporated into Intelligence. The AI news briefing monitors major news in the fast-changing digital asset market in real time and uses AI to summarise key content.
A Value Up section has also been set up to help users understand digital asset projects. Value Up consists of a Digital Asset Manual that introduces digital assets listed on Upbit and content published by Upbit’s Investor Protection Center.
A notification service is also being newly offered to meet demand for real-time data. It supports real-time alerts for 12 items, including Bitcoin and Ethereum prices, golden cross and dead cross occurrences, and volatility.
Kim Dae-hyun (김대현), Dunamu’s chief data officer, said, "Intelligence is a starting point for sharing with investors the data and analytical capabilities we have accumulated so far." He added, "We will continue to expand a range of data services and content."