According to X’s head of product, Nikita Bier, the social platform is rolling out a feature called Smart Cashtags that will show live price data, charts and clearer asset info when a user taps a ticker.
Reports have disclosed the move was teased on January 11, 2026, and that a wider release is being aimed for February 2026. The reveal came amid fresh debate in the crypto community, with some users praising the clarity and others warning about potential risks.
Based on reports, the update turns old ‘$TICKER’ mentions into a richer card inside timelines. Users will be able to tap a Smart Cashtag and see near real-time prices and a small performance chart without leaving the app.
For on-chain tokens, engineers say the backend will be almost real-time, which means newly launched tokens could appear quickly in the feed. According to sources, the feature will cover cryptocurrencies, stocks and other tradable assets.
Smart Cashtags let posters choose the exact asset or smart contract they mean. That helps reduce mixups when the same symbol is used across markets. Traders and casual users often got mixed signals from generic tags, for example when a token and a stock share a label. The new tags will link directly to a single asset, not a broad search, making it clearer which asset a post refers to.
According to commentary online, reaction has been mixed. Some market observers welcomed the faster access to price snapshots and the ability to tie a tag to a smart contract. Others raised concerns about data accuracy, possible delays, and how the feature could affect market chatter.
X is running early tests and collecting feedback as the company prepares for a broader release next month. Reports say the rollout will be iterative, with changes likely before full public availability.
Speculation About Trading IntegrationBased on community discussion, some users see Smart Cashtags as a step toward deeper trading features inside X. There is talk that the data cards could later be linked to buy or trade options, but that has not been confirmed by X.
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