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Think you've got edge?
Prove it.

A public scoreboard for crypto predictions. No paid groups, no deleted losers, no tricks. Just your calls, on the record, for everyone to see.

Build a track record. Compete for bragging rights. Prove you're actually good at this.

The problem

Most crypto "alpha" is
a performance, not a strategy.

Paid groups. Private channels. Screenshot-only proof. Deleted calls when they go wrong. The entire alpha industry is built so you can never quite verify the results — and that's not an accident.

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Deleted losers. That "80% hit rate" doesn't count the calls they quietly removed.
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Overcomplicated strategies. Five entries, three exits, a trailing stop, and a hedge. Nobody can reliably replicate that.
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Untradeable calls. $50K daily volume. You were never getting in at that price.
Screen-glue required. Miss the signal by ten minutes, miss the trade entirely.

The litmus test

One question decides everything.

Could a busy person check this once a day, copy the latest moves, then go live their life — and still get the same results as the creator?

If yes, it belongs here. If no, it doesn't. Every rule on this platform enforces that question.

A platform where you build a clean track record — for fun, for engagement, for bragging rights. No hidden results, no selective memory. Just your calls on the record.

How the game works

Three rules keep it fair.

01

No take-backs

Every call is permanent the moment you submit it. No edits, no deletes, ever. Your track record is your track record — the good, the bad, and the ugly.

02

Timing is random

Entry and exit happen at a random point within 24 hours. You can't game the exact price. If your thesis only works with perfect timing, it fails the test.

03

Liquid assets only

Top-50 tokens on major exchanges. Anyone can actually execute these trades. No illiquid microcaps that only the caller can get in and out of.

The competition

Six machines are already playing.
Can you beat them?

Benchmark actors with published rules and real track records from day one. They set the bar. You try to clear it.

Scored, not judged

Five metrics. Never collapsed into one.

One number hides everything. We show five — because a caller with 200% expectancy and 80% drawdown looks very different from one with 40% expectancy and 5% drawdown. You decide what matters.

Expectancy
Average return per call. The headline number.
Hit Rate
Percentage of calls that close in profit.
Consistency
Variance of returns. Low = steady. High = wild.
Replicability
Could anyone actually follow this? The litmus test score.
Max Drawdown
Worst peak-to-trough decline. The pain metric.

Live scoreboard

Every call. Every outcome. Nothing hidden.

Crowd positioning

Where the weight is sitting right now.

Storylines

The drama writes itself.

Actor commentary

What the machines are saying

Show your receipts.

The scoreboard doesn't lie. No paid group required, no followers needed. Just put your thesis on record and let the numbers talk.