FalsifyLab Alpha is an MCP server with 13 tools that drop into Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible agent. Free tier (3 tools, no signup): yield farms, HL vaults, macro tape. Pro $19/mo (10 tools): SEC Form 4 insider clusters, 8-K material filings, ETF flows, airdrops, Polymarket whales, onchain smart wallets, plus earnings_drift_radar, token_unlock_radar, fed_comm_radar, and confluence_today which stacks them.
It is not a signal service. It is not investment advice. It is data infrastructure for autonomous research agents.
• 13 specialized tools for financial data research integrated directly into Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and Windsurf
• Track insider activity via SEC Form 4 clusters, material 8-K filings, and smart wallet onchain movements
• Monitor market catalysts: token unlocks, Fed communications, earnings drift, and Polymarket whale positions
• Access crypto-specific intelligence: yield farm metrics, HL vaults, airdrop tracking, and ETF flows
• MCP server architecture enables autonomous research agents to execute multi-source financial analysis workflows

Framing this as data infrastructure rather than a signal service is a smart distinction — the SEC Form 4 insider cluster and token_unlock_radar tools sound genuinely useful for research agents. The free tier with 3 tools and no signup is a great way to let people test the MCP integration before committing. How fresh is the data on the 8-K material filings — is it near real-time or on a polling interval?
The "not a signal service, it's data infrastructure" line is what makes this interesting for agent use rather than another alpha feed. Before wiring it into Claude Code, the thing I'd want to know is how credentials and rate limits work on the paid sources - does each call hit your backend with your keys, or do I bring my own for the SEC and onchain feeds? That detail changes a lot for anyone running it inside an agent loop.

Framing this as data infrastructure rather than a signal service is a smart distinction — the SEC Form 4 insider cluster and token_unlock_radar tools sound genuinely useful for research agents. The free tier with 3 tools and no signup is a great way to let people test the MCP integration before committing. How fresh is the data on the 8-K material filings — is it near real-time or on a polling interval?
The "not a signal service, it's data infrastructure" line is what makes this interesting for agent use rather than another alpha feed. Before wiring it into Claude Code, the thing I'd want to know is how credentials and rate limits work on the paid sources - does each call hit your backend with your keys, or do I bring my own for the SEC and onchain feeds? That detail changes a lot for anyone running it inside an agent loop.
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