X is preparing to roll out Smart Cashtags, a feature designed to display live stock and cryptocurrency data directly within user timelines. The launch is expected in the coming weeks, according to Nikita Bier, the company’s head of product. The update will allow users to access real-time financial information without leaving the platform, marking a deeper push into market-focused functionality.
Smart Cashtags build on X’s existing $TICKER format, where users add a dollar sign before a stock or token symbol to generate a clickable link. Under the new system, users will be able to tag not only traditional stock symbols but also cryptocurrencies and even specific smart contract addresses. When tapped, the tag will open an in-app panel displaying live price charts, related posts, and links to trading platforms. Early previews suggest “Buy” and “Sell” buttons will appear alongside price data, although X itself will not execute trades or act as a brokerage.
Bier emphasized that the company’s role will be limited to providing financial data tools and directing users to third-party services for transaction execution. The goal, he noted, is to make financial information more accessible while maintaining platform neutrality in trade processing.
Support for On-Chain Assets and Tighter Anti-Spam Controls
The feature is expected to support on-chain tokens, including smaller-cap cryptocurrencies, with near real-time data integration. This expansion could significantly increase visibility for digital assets discussed across the platform, particularly within crypto-focused communities.
At the same time, X is tightening rules around spam and automated behavior tied to crypto promotions. The company is introducing stricter API policies aimed at limiting scraping, token-based fee schemes implemented without user consent, and coordinated spam campaigns. Bier stated that while he supports the growth of crypto on X, applications encouraging harassment, raids, or automated manipulation will not be tolerated.
The rollout reflects a broader strategy to position X as a real-time financial information hub, blending social conversation with live market data. Whether Smart Cashtags become a gateway for mainstream crypto engagement may depend not only on the feature’s usability, but also on how effectively the platform balances openness with moderation.
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