Why CallScore exists. Market calls, measured.
No opinions. No sponsorships. Public methodology. Founder-accountable.
- started
- 2026
- tracked
- 20
- scored against
- 18.7M candles
- audit me
- contact
The premise, sourced.
- 76% of influencer-endorsed tokens fail to deliver.[Arkham · Mar 2025]
- Top crypto YouTubers are directionally correct ~22% of the time.[Finance Research Letters · 2024]
- Influencer-tweeted tokens returned −19% over 3 months.[HBS · Pacelli]
- We score who admits when they're wrong. No other tracker does.[self-correction index]
What this is.
An accuracy tracker. Every eligible altcoin call from 20 crypto YouTubers, scored against 18.7M Binance candles. Five-component Alpha Score, published methodology, recompute pipeline open to inspection.
An honesty index. Self-correction signal: who explicitly admits when a call goes wrong, scored separately from raw accuracy. Most trackers reward survivorship; we don't.
A consensus monitor. When ≥3 ranked creators converge on the same call within a window, we surface the signal. Diverse-by-construction, not echo-chamber.
What this isn't.
Not financial advice. Past performance doesn't predict future returns. Crypto is volatile and you can lose everything. Always DYOR.
Not an endorsement. Ranking #1 doesn't mean a creator is right about the next call. The score is a measurement, not a recommendation.
Not picking sides. Bullish and bearish calls scored on the same axes. Self-correction credit awarded for honest reversals regardless of direction.
Founder accountability.
Built by Omar Albakri. The code is auditable, the methodology is public, and the data pipeline is reproducible. If a creator's score looks wrong, send a recompute request and we'll trace it from transcript to candle.