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Every call is hashed to the Polygon blockchain before the outcome is known. The Board is public. The blockchain is public. Check it yourself.
Go to the Board
Visit elliottwavescience.com/dashboard no account needed. Scroll to Recent Closed Signals. Every closed call is listed with its result.
Click Verify
Each closed signal has a Verify link. It opens that specific transaction on Polygonscan not the contract generally. One card. One TX.
Check the Timestamp
The block timestamp is immutable. It proves exactly when the call was hashed before the market moved. No retroactive edits are possible on-chain.
Read the Input Data
Scroll down on the TX page and click More Details. Find View Input As and select UTF-8. The signal details appear in plain text.
What confirms the prediction
Three fields together constitute a verifiable prediction: Opened proves when it was made. Entry is the price it was based on. Target is what was predicted. If those three exist on-chain before the close timestamp the call was real, made before the outcome, and cannot be disputed.
Opened
When the call was hashed. Must precede the outcome.
Entry
The price the call was based on at time of posting.
Target
The predicted price level. Set before the market moved.
Close
The price at which the signal was resolved.
Result
Win, Loss, or Breakeven derived from Entry, Target, Close.
Closed
When the signal resolved. Compared against Target and Inv.
Documented Corrections
Clerical errors happen a decimal entered wrong, an inadvertent close. When they do, the correction is documented, disclosed publicly on the Board, and written to chain with a reason. The original hash remains intact. The correction carries its own timestamp. Both are visible. Nothing is hidden.
Corrections do not erase outcomes they document amendments with full transparency. Signal accuracy is built on real, documented calls. The blockchain removes the only remaining critique: that losses were deleted. They were not. They cannot be.