Signal Sources
Signal Sources are the Hub-native replacement for Studio platform/channel configuration. A Signal Source is where candidate token information came from and who is allowed to submit it.
Telegram and Discord in Hub are Signal Sources only. They are not chat bots.
Navigation: Signal Sources is linked from the current Hub documentation/navigation set. Verification can still run through the Hub → Verify flows (Telegram and Discord), and source behavior can also be reflected in agent rules, runtime settings, and source-health state.
What Signal Sources can show
Signal Source controls can include:
- connected account verification,
- active groups or channels,
- CA/token-signal detection status,
- allowed submitters,
- blocked submitters,
- trusted submitters,
- source health,
- last seen signal or candidate where available,
- source attribution metadata,
- optional source fee-share metadata where implemented.
What Signal Sources must not include
Do not add or document Hub controls for:
- auto-response chat bot behavior,
- mention-only bot chat settings,
- generic conversation modes,
- welcome messages,
- bot personality,
- knowledge Q&A,
- embedded-chat-style conversations.
Telegram
Telegram verification links an operator identity to the wallet/account context used for Hub flows. Telegram source configuration should focus on groups, channels, CA detection, source health, submitter policy, and attribution.
Discord
Discord verification links an operator identity through OAuth. Discord source configuration should focus on guilds, channels, source health, submitter policy, role/user allowlists where available, and attribution.
Attribution
Signal Source attribution records where a candidate or trade originated. It is separate from referral-code attribution. Both can feed Revenue views, but they are different product systems.
Do not promise automatic payout timing unless payout rails are implemented and verified. When source-owner payout is not instrumented, describe that state explicitly instead of implying live withdrawal, settlement, or claimable payout.