The plain-English version
What we're building,
in normal words.
Two minutes. No jargon. One idea.
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The problem
Imagine a poker table where everyone claims they always win — and nobody has to show their cards.
That's online trading right now. People post "I'm up 90% — follow me!" to get followers, then profit from the crowd that copies them. Most of them are lying. Some are robots. A few are actually good.
And there's no referee.
And there's no referee.
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The thing most people don't realize
Here's the twist: in crypto, the cards are actually face-up.
Every trade ever made is written on a public ledger — the blockchain. Anyone could check whether "I always win" is true.
It's just genuinely hard to do: millions of records, tricky math, lots of ways to fool yourself. So nobody checks. The bluff works.
It's just genuinely hard to do: millions of records, tricky math, lots of ways to fool yourself. So nobody checks. The bluff works.
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What we built
We built the machine
that checks.
Give it any trader's public wallet and it reads the whole history and answers one question: is this person actually good?
Four possible answers — genuinely skilled, just lucky, a robot, or actually losing.
It can't be fooled by bragging, because it never listens to the person — only to the ledger.
Four possible answers — genuinely skilled, just lucky, a robot, or actually losing.
It can't be fooled by bragging, because it never listens to the person — only to the ledger.
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89 A
genuinely skilled — and you could follow them
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22 F
claims to win · actually losing
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The score
Think of it as a credit score for traders.
One number, 0 to 100, plus a letter grade — same meaning on every market. It rewards real, repeated, provable skill and punishes lucky streaks, robots, and win-rates that hide losses.
A trader can show it off precisely because they can't fake it — it's computed from public records, and we publish exactly how.
A trader can show it off precisely because they can't fake it — it's computed from public records, and we publish exactly how.
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The business
Then we build the club everyone wants into:
the room that finds the real ones first.
Our scanner spots promising traders early — then the machine proves which ones are real. The club gets that list before anyone else.
People pay to be in the room. Platforms pay to use the checkmark. Funds pay to see the scouting list. We never touch anyone's money — we just tell the truth about who's real, and that's the one thing nobody else sells.
People pay to be in the room. Platforms pay to use the checkmark. Funds pay to see the scouting list. We never touch anyone's money — we just tell the truth about who's real, and that's the one thing nobody else sells.
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Where it stands today
This isn't an idea.
The machine already runs.
3
markets it reads today — prediction markets, futures, and meme-coins
22
well-known traders already checked and ranked on a live board — big names included
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its answers checked against outside sources — and the checking log is public
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