Crypto Twitter never forgets a winning call — and never remembers a wrong one. We built the scoreboard that does both.
Make forecast credibility measurable, public, and impossible to fake. Every day, thousands of confident price calls get posted on X — and almost all of them vanish the moment they're wrong. We catch them, anchor each one to real market data, and keep the receipts. The result is a living public record of who actually called it, and who just sounded like they did.
Social platforms reward confidence and engagement — not correctness. The loudest voice wins the timeline whether the call landed or not. Screenshots celebrate the hits; the misses quietly disappear. There's never been an honest, consistent way to tell signal from noise.
An accountability layer for crypto forecasting. We track 150 public forecasters, extract every scoreable call against a transparent, published rubric, and score it on what price actually did. One number, fully auditable — trace any score straight back to the original post and the candles behind it.
CallRank.AI is to crypto forecasters what credit scores are to borrowers — a transparent, third-party system of record that makes credibility portable. We don't tell you who to follow or what to trade; we show you the track record and let the receipts speak. The same scoring work sharpens how we read the wider conversation: instead of weighting every voice equally, we surface what the highest-scoring voices are saying, so you learn from signal rather than crowd noise.
Once you can score everyone, you can finally read the room properly. Insights takes every call our tracked forecasters post and aggregates it in real time — but weighted by who's actually earned credibility, so you see where the proven voices are leaning, not just who's loudest. And our Claude-powered AI chat lets you interrogate the entire scored dataset in plain English — "who's the highest-scoring ETH caller this quarter?", "what are the top-ranked forecasters saying about BTC right now?" — and answers in seconds, every claim traceable back to the receipts. It's thousands of public calls on X, finally analyzed together, all at once.