# Our Content and Social Channels

You can find EigenPhi on these platforms:&#x20;

* [EigenPhi’s Twitter](https://twitter.com/eigenphi)
* [EigenPhi’s Twitter for MEV alert](https://twitter.com/eigenphi_alert)
* [Substack](https://eigenphi.substack.com/) for our newsletter.
* [Medium](https://medium.com/@eigenphi) for our newest research and blog posts.
* [Mirror.xyz](https://mirror.xyz/0xc19565163aFdEe3783FC970E4Bd0275B11848d34) for the contents on web3 native platform.&#x20;
* [Telegram](https://t.me/WisdomOfDeFi) if you are on it.
* [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/JXD8cyzR2a): join to discuss MEV with over 400 users like you.
* [Revue](https://www.getrevue.co/profile/EigenPhi) for a more accessible Twitter newsletter subscription.&#x20;


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