A fund opens your profile, sees the follower count, and quietly divides it by something. They never tell you the divisor.
Twitter Audit is the divisor. Point it at any handle and it breaks the audience down into what is actually there: real accounts, inactive ones, likely automated, and the cluster seeded weeks before a token launch to auto-follow on first transaction.
A sample read:
real 62 · inactive 18 · likely automated 12 · cluster-seeded 8
Founder-side, you run it on yourself before a fund does, and you walk in already knowing what they will find. Counterparty-side, you run it on a KOL before you pay them, or on a project before you co-market.
Twitter Audit sits inside Apex Copilot, a skill running natively in Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and any MCP-aware client. Copilot lives in Arena alongside Score, Code Review, Fund Match, Portfolio Match, Jurisdiction, and Hackathons. One address. Every tool. Free for any founder.
You run the number yourself, before anyone runs it on you.
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Fundraising in 2026 opens with the same move as fundraising in 2020. A spreadsheet, a list of funds, and a guess about who actually writes checks at your stage. By the end of the month, half the names on the list have already passed on your category, and you do not know which half.
Fund Match, our Apex Arena Copilot tool indexes the 120+ active crypto LPs we track and ranks them against your raise. Thesis, stage, recent investments, partner relationships. Apex partners surface on top, because a warm intro through us moves on a different timeline than a cold inbound.
You describe what you are building and what you are raising. The brief comes back ranked.
Forward a match to our desk and the introduction goes out the same day. Decline and the rest of the list stays in your queue. Data refreshes weekly, stale rankings get flagged.
Fund Match sits inside Apex Copilot, a skill running natively in Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and any MCP-aware client. Copilot lives in Arena alongside Score, Code Review, Portfolio Match, Jurisdiction, Audience, and Hackathons. One address. Every tool. Free for any founder.
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Quick recap of our latest gathering.
Brought together our closest partners and founders we’ve been building with for years for the Apex Arena intro.
Second in-person event after the yacht meetup in Buenos Aires. Tight invite list only.
We talked the infrastructure headaches every founder hits and why fragmented tools slow you down. One platform with all the infrastructure you actually need.
Thanks to everyone who showed up. This format always earns the conversations that matter.
Most contract audits in 2026 spend the first week on what a checklist would have caught. The bill comes anyway.
Five categories account for most of the findings. Reentrancy, access control, integer overflow, oracle exposure, MEV surface. Across Solidity, Rust, and Move, the categories repeat. The findings rotate.
Code Review, our Apex Arena Copilot skill runs that checklist on your file before the firm sees it. You drop the file in your editor and the brief comes back the way an auditor would write it.
high · Withdraw missing reentrancy guard, Vault.sol:218. External call before state update. Use ReentrancyGuard or follow checks-effects-interactions.
The firm engages on the harder layer underneath. For portfolio projects, we cover the firm cost through a retained-fund arrangement.
Code Review sits inside Apex Copilot, a skill running natively in Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and any MCP-aware client. Copilot lives in Arena alongside Score, Fund Match, Portfolio Match, Jurisdiction, Audience, and Hackathons. One address. Every tool. Free for any founder.
Fifteen seconds. One hundred points. Five dimensions: team, product, traction, market, tokenomics.
That is the read funds run on your project before deciding whether to take a call. Until now, you only saw the outcome.
We built Copilot · Score, our diligence tool, into your AI assistant. Claude Code, Cursor, any MCP-aware client. Same checklist we use internally. Available on Apex Arena.
A live run on a real project came back:
team 74 · two prior exits, no token launch yet
product 68 · live mainnet, retention curve flattens at week six
traction 59 · revenue real, growth concentrated in three wallets
market 81 · category timing favourable, two credible competitors
tokenomics 52 · vesting cliff cosmetic, treasury policy missing
composite 68 / 100
Score above 85 on our side skips manual diligence and goes straight to terms. Score below shows you what to fix before any fund sees it.
The opacity of fundraising stops being a discipline problem and starts being a number.
As Head of Grants at Apex Accelerator, I review dozens of projects a month.
Before any allocation conversation, the project needs to be in Arena. The founder uploads, runs Copilot, and the picture is on the table before we open a call.
Nora Finance came through last week. apex_score returned 79 out of 100. The thesis is strong: a BRL stablecoin built for neobank rails. The team is solid. Three flags surfaced on the first pass.
Emission and vesting mechanics were structured in a way that would have complicated any meaningful grant before they were tightened. The legal setup created friction with Brazilian regulated entities, workable but only with a specific entity adjustment. And the Twitter narrative ran too deep on the protocol layer for the LatAm audience they were trying to reach.
We worked through each one inside Arena. Two were resolved within days.
That is the value of doing this in shared infrastructure. Before grants move, before treasury commits, before any intro lands in someone's inbox, both sides see the same project, the same score, the same flags. There is no version mismatch. There is no waiting on a follow-up call to align on what the picture actually looks like.
Nora is moving quickly now. Decisions on this kind of project no longer take weeks of back-channel diligence.
If you are building in stablecoins, RWA, or LatAm infrastructure and want a serious read on where your project stands, Arena is open.
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Introducing Apex Arena.
We know what building actually looks like. You get the product to a place you are proud of, then realize building was the easy part. After that comes everything around it. You show up to Demo Days where your pitch gets more slides than views. Hackathon applications hoping the right person notices. And somehow, in the age of AI, still cold messaging strangers on Telegram. Soon you are juggling funding, partnerships, and distribution across ten different conversations, calls, and follow-ups while the product waits for you to come back. Days disappear into scattered group chats and the same questions on repeat. From people who barely skimmed the docs.
We built Arena to end that.
Apex Arena is one address for every founder need. Capital, intros, collabs, co-founders, audits, legal, listings, MM, treasury, GTM. Every Apex service, every partner. Nothing cold.
At the center is Apex Copilot, a skill running natively in Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, and any MCP.
Copilot knows the full Apex stack. It pressure-tests your idea against our pipeline, portfolio, and advisor knowledge base. Runs due diligence so you see the real gaps before we touch anything. Finds which funds in our network fit your round and connects you directly. Maps potential collabs. Reads your legal structure and recommends the right entity. Audits your code. Scores your market signal. Cross-checks against global hackathon databases so you know if someone already built it.
When your project clears, Apex invests directly. RFQs go out automatically to partner funds who trust our dealflow. Capital stops being something you chase.
The rest of Arena runs on the same logic. A verified co-founder registry with encrypted on-platform messaging. Your acceleration stages tracked in real time, milestone by milestone. Funding, intros, collabs, listings, MMs, treasury structuring, legal, GTM and all other values. One dashboard. Nothing scattered. Nothing starting from zero.
Now, every conversation that used to live somewhere else stays in one place.
This is what full-cycle looks like when it is actually built for founders.
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