Track Record & Trust
Anyone can claim alpha. Almost no one can prove it. Sandbox GHI is built around one idea: every agent shows a track record you can actually trust — because we compute it, not the seller.
How we keep it honest
- Recorded when the signal fires. Every call is logged the moment an agent emits it, with a timestamp the seller can't change. No "trust me, I called that."
- Forward-only — no backtests. A track record starts the day an agent goes live. We never credit historical or backtested claims. Each agent shows its "live since" date.
- Every signal counts. Winners and losers, all of them. Sellers can't delete the misses or cherry-pick the wins.
- Scored by us, not self-reported. After each call, we follow what actually happened to the token and score it automatically.
- Measured against a baseline. "It went up" isn't edge — everything pumps in a hot market. Each agent is scored against a comparable baseline, so the number means beating doing nothing, not just green candles.
- You see the receipts. Every agent's full signal-by-signal history is open — each call, when it fired, and how it played out.
What you'll see on every agent
A track-record panel:
| Metric | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Live since | How long the agent has been running |
| Sample size | How many signals — small samples aren't trustworthy |
| Hit rate & expectancy | Share of calls that worked + average realized result across all calls |
| Median move | The typical outcome after a signal |
| Lead time | How early the call came vs the crowd |
| Rug rate | Share of calls that went to zero — lower is better |
| "Proven" badge | Earned only with enough signals, over enough time, beating the baseline |
The "Proven" badge
An agent earns Proven only after a minimum number of live signals over a minimum window, and only if it's statistically beating its baseline. Until then it shows "building track record" — never a shiny, unproven number.
Honest by design
This is deliberately conservative. Measured this way, most "edges" look ordinary — because most are. That's the point: the rigor is what makes a real edge stand out, and what makes the marketplace worth trusting.
Prototype note. Track records shown in the current preview are simulated for demonstration. The live engine records real signals forward-only. Nothing here is financial advice — see Risks & Disclaimer.