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Crucix: Open-Source Global Intelligence Terminal
Crucix: Open-Source Global Intelligence Terminal
 ### Nav Toor@heynavtoor
🚨 Governments pay millions for this. Someone just open sourced it for free.
It's called Crucix. It watches the entire world. And texts you when something changes.
It pulls from 26 live data sources every 15 minutes and renders everything on a single Jarvis-style dashboard.
Here's what it watches:
→ Satellite fire detection (NASA)
→ Live flight tracking
→ Radiation monitoring
→ Conflict zone events
→ Economic indicators from the Fed
→ Live market prices, crypto, oil, and commodities
→ Sanctions lists
→ Social sentiment from 17 Telegram intelligence channels
→ Maritime vessel tracking
→ News from GDELT and RSS feeds
Here's what makes this one different:
It's two-way. It pushes alerts to your Telegram and Discord. You text it back. Type /brief from your phone and get a full intelligence summary. Type /sweep to force a new scan. It responds like an assistant.
It even generates trade ideas based on cross-domain signals.
No cloud. No subscription. No telemetry. Runs on your machine.
node server.mjs
That's it. Your own intelligence terminal.
This is the kind of setup that costs six figures behind closed doors.
100% Open Source. MIT License.Show More
Mar 17, 2026, 10:30 PM View on X
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One Sentence Summary
Crucix is a newly open-sourced, self-hosted intelligence terminal that monitors global events from 26 live data sources, providing alerts and interactive summaries.
Summary
This tweet introduces Crucix, a powerful open-source intelligence terminal designed to monitor the entire world. It aggregates data from 26 live sources every 15 minutes, including satellite fire detection, flight tracking, radiation monitoring, conflict zones, economic indicators, market prices, sanctions lists, social sentiment, maritime tracking, and news feeds. Crucix offers a two-way interaction system, pushing alerts to Telegram and Discord, and allowing users to request summaries or force scans via text commands. Notably, it runs locally without cloud, subscription, or telemetry, and is released under the MIT License, offering capabilities typically found in expensive government-level systems for free.
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