Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about ODIN.

The Basics
What is ODIN? +

ODIN is a Bitcoin and crypto market intelligence platform. It monitors 16 independent signals — technical, on-chain, macro, derivatives, sentiment, and more — and combines them into a single composite score with a conviction percentage.

It doesn't tell you what to do. It surfaces the data, shows you how many signals agree, and lets you make the call.

What does the score mean? +

The score runs from 0 to 35. A high score with high conviction (% of pillars aligned) means the signals broadly agree on direction. A low conviction score — even with a high number — means the pillars are split and there's no clear edge.

Conviction is the number that matters most.

Is this financial advice? +

No. ODIN provides market data and signal analysis for informational purposes only. Nothing on this platform constitutes a buy or sell recommendation. All investment decisions are yours alone.

See our Terms of Service for full details.

Subscription & Access
How do I subscribe? +

Visit the Pricing page and choose a plan. Subscriptions are managed through Whop. Once subscribed, click the ⚡ LOGIN button on the dashboard and sign in with your Whop account to unlock full access.

How do I cancel my subscription? +

Log into the dashboard and click Manage Plan next to your username. This takes you directly to your Whop membership page where you can cancel anytime. There are no cancellation fees.

What's the difference between plans? +

See the Pricing page for a full breakdown. All paid plans include the full 16-pillar dashboard, real-time alerts, and daily signal summaries. Higher tiers include additional assets, advanced analytics, and priority support.

Can I try ODIN before subscribing? +

Yes. The dashboard is publicly accessible in guest mode — you can see the layout and signal structure. Subscriber features (live signals, alerts, full pillar breakdown) require a paid plan.

Signals & Alerts
What are the 16 pillars? +

ODIN scores 16 independent signal categories:

Technical: EMA200 trend, RSI divergence, VWAP, Volume/CVD
On-chain: Exchange flows, on-chain activity, BTC dominance
Derivatives: Funding rates, open interest, liquidations, options skew
Macro: DXY, SPX correlation, stablecoin dominance, VIX/risk
Sentiment: Fear & Greed, news sentiment, Put/Call ratio, Polymarket crowd
Geopolitical: Global risk score

Each pillar scores –1 to +1. The composite is the weighted sum, normalized. See Help & Docs for full details.

How often do signals update? +

The composite signal refreshes every 20 seconds. Individual data sources have their own cadence: price data is near real-time, macro/on-chain data refreshes every 5–30 minutes depending on the source.

How do I get Telegram alerts? +

Alerts are sent automatically to the ODIN Telegram channel when signals hit high conviction thresholds. A daily summary goes out every morning. Contact support if you need help with access.

Technical
Does ODIN trade automatically? +

No. ODIN is an intelligence platform — it reads the market, it does not act on it. There is no auto-trading, no connection to your exchange account, and no execution of any kind. Your funds are always under your control.

What data sources does ODIN use? +

ODIN pulls from Binance, CoinGecko, CoinMarketCap, FRED (Federal Reserve), Deribit, alternative.me (Fear & Greed), Polymarket, and several on-chain data providers. No single source is trusted exclusively — cross-validation across sources is part of the scoring design.

Still have questions? +

Use the Contact page to reach us. We typically respond within 24 hours.