Predictions
that can't be edited.
See whose calls held up. Decide who to trust.
Someone on the internet just told you they called the last rally. They have a screenshot. The screenshot is real. What it doesn't show is the thirty other calls they made that week, the ones they deleted when the market went the other way, and the seventeen they're quietly making right now in case one hits.
A track record is only worth something if it can't be edited, can't be cherry-picked, and is graded by a rule the researcher didn't write.
Alphadek is the inverse of the screenshot economy. Predictions land in a database that won't let them be edited. They're settled by the median of three exchanges the researcher didn't pick. They stay visible whether they were right or wrong. The score either holds up or it doesn't.
People worth following.
See allHow a call becomes a score
Three ways in.
Browse the record, follow researchers, or put yourself on it.
Just tweet your call.
Say it in plain English and tag @Alphadek_xyz. We read it, structure it, and put it on the record — graded by the market exactly like everyone else's.
Follow researchers.
Browse the record, pick the researchers worth your time, get a feed of what they commit.
Make a prediction.
Want exact control over the band and horizon? Set every parameter yourself. Locked at submit. Graded by the market.