How CryptoSwings works
We spot big crypto moves. You call where they go. Every call is scored against what actually happens.
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We spot a swing
We watch the market around the clock and detect coins making an unusually big move, up or down, on heavy trading. Each one lands in the live feed.
2
You call it
One call per swing: Up (ends higher), Down (ends lower), or Pump & Dump (it's a fakeout). You have 24 hours, and your call locks in.
3
It resolves on its own
After 24 hours we compare the price to where we caught it. Ends higher is Up, ends lower is Down. Any move counts; there's no "close enough."
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Who wins
The three calls are judged separately, so more than one can win. Up wins if it ends higher, Down if lower, Pump & Dump if it shot up then gave most of it back. Calling it early, and being right when the crowd is wrong, earns more.
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You build a track record
Every call counts from your very first one and updates your public accuracy. No hype, just who actually called it.
Reading a result: the jump / drop is the move that got the coin noticed; since detection is how far the price has moved from where we caught it.
How coins are detected
We watch the whole market
Our system scans continuously and surfaces any coin making an unusually large move on heavy trading volume.
The bar scales with size
A giant like Bitcoin only needs a small percentage move to qualify, while a smaller coin needs a much bigger one. This keeps tiny, meaningless wiggles out of the feed.
One coin at a time
After a coin's 24-hour window closes, we wait before detecting it again, so the feed stays fresh instead of repeating the same coin.
Radar
Predict before it happens
Radar is the flip side of Swings. Instead of calling where a coin goes after it's carded, you predict which coins are about to hit the Swing board in the first place.
Spot or back a call
Be the first to call a coin and you spot it, choosing the window (1 hour or 24 hours). Anyone after you can back that same call and shares its deadline. There is one open call per coin at a time.
How it resolves
If the coin lands on the Swing board before the window runs out, everyone who called it is right, and the earliest callers score the most. If it doesn't make it in time, the call simply expires.
Its own board
Radar keeps a separate Top Spotters leaderboard and a separate accuracy from your Swing calling, so the two are never mixed.
The leaderboard
How you rank
Every correct call earns points. You earn more for calling it early, before the move is obvious, and for being right when most of the crowd is wrong. A wrong call costs you nothing, and points count from your very first call. The exact weighting is kept internal so the rankings stay fair and hard to manipulate.
The boards
View it by This Week, Season, or Hall of Fame. The Season board is the current month's race (see below); Hall of Fame is lifetime points that never reset. Each board needs a minimum number of calls before you appear, so no one reaches the top on a single lucky guess.
Seasons
A Season runs for one calendar month. The Season board is that season's race. When the month ends, only your season points reset (not your lifetime points or rank, which never reset) and a fresh monthly race begins. Because every season starts from zero for everyone, a newcomer can win one no matter how long others have been here. Win or place near the top and you keep a permanent medal for it (see below).
Medals & Hall of Fame
The top finishers each season earn a permanent medal on their profile that never goes away. The strongest all-time callers form the Hall of Fame, a place you earn and keep. Your lifetime stats stay on your profile permanently, season after season.
Win streaks
Build a streak
Win calls back to back to build a streak. It shows as a 🔥 count next to your account in the top navigation bar, and on your profile, so it stays in view the whole time it's running.
Keep it alive
While the streak is alive, every win earns a small bonus on top of your normal points. A single wrong call resets it to zero, so a long streak is a genuine mark of skill, not luck. Your longest streak ever is saved on your profile, even after the current one ends.
Badges & titles
Earn badges
You earn badges for genuine milestones, such as a long win streak, strong accuracy over many calls, or correctly calling a pump and dump. Each badge you earn is displayed on your profile, so anyone who visits can see what you've achieved.
Titles
A title is a short label earned from a standout achievement, like winning a season or holding very high accuracy. It appears next to your username on your profile and the leaderboard, so your reputation follows you around the site.
CryptoSwings is a community sentiment platform, not financial advice.
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