The alpha record: every call scored from the on-chain activity of every market participant, frozen at entry, judged by what happened next.
The Alpha feed is the signal engine’s qualified output as a table, in two tabs: Prime and
Trending. Same tokens, two orderings, and the difference between the orderings is the
information. More views will join them; these two are the spine.
Every feed asks you to trust it. This one hands you the audit.
Signal channels curate their screenshots. Feeds quietly bury their misses. Influencers post the
win and delete the loss. The entire category runs on claims about the past that you have no way
to check, and it runs that way on purpose.Prime is built the other way around. It is a public record with rules:
Append-only
A call enters when it qualifies. It is never edited, reordered, or removed.
Frozen at entry
Score, first-seen time, entry market cap: fixed the instant the call fires.
Losses stay
A bad week sits on the board forever. That is what makes a good one mean something.
One object
The feed subscribers trade and the record you audit are the same table. There is no
marketing copy of history.
Prime lists calls in the order they qualified, and the list is append-only. Once a call
enters, its row never repaints: the PrimalScore it fired with, the
First seen time, and the entry market cap are frozen. The MCAP and ATH columns
then measure what happened after, live.That makes Prime two things at once. A feed you can trade fresh calls from, and a public
record you can audit. The frame here is Prime scrolled a week back: a call that entered at
$23.2K and peaked at $7.96M for 343x, sitting next to calls that bled out. Both stay on
the record exactly as they fired.
Trending takes the same qualified frame and re-ranks it continuously by momentum: recency,
breadth of confirming activity, volume and transaction acceleration, buy pressure, with
stale names decaying down the list. Rows glide when ranks change and flash when they climb,
so a surge is visible without re-reading the table.Use it as the “now” view. A call from six hours ago that just woke up climbs Trending while
it stays fixed in Prime’s chronology. When a name sits high on Trending with positive NET
flow and top traders still in, the market is voting with money right now.
Open Alpha, Prime tab, and scroll. A day, a week, as far as
you like. Nothing you find was written after the fact.
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Pick any call
Its First seen time, entry market cap, and score are the ones it fired with. The blue
receipt line is the same one subscribers saw the moment it qualified.
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Do the math
Entry versus the live MCAP and ATH beside it. Winners and losers, same columns, same
arithmetic. No cherry-picking survives a table you can scroll.
The Telegram bot runs on the same rule: its leaderboard judges every call by
the entry its subscribers received.