
- Social signal (is the hype real or botted / low-quality?)
- Chart performance (did it move, dump, or actually print?)
Not financial advice. It’s a verification layer.
Do this before you ape (60 seconds)
- Open the dashboard
- Pick a call (or paste a post link)
- Look at the Medal + Overall score
- If it’s interesting, check why (Social vs Chart breakdown)
- Share the permalink / OG card when someone asks “proof?”

What you’ll see
✅ Medal grade (fast trust signal) ✅ Overall score (one number you can compare) ✅ Social score (attention quality, not just likes) ✅ Chart score (how the market actually behaved) ✅ Chart anchored to call time (no “I called it earlier” rewrite) ✅ Shareable receipts (permalink + OG card)
How it works (no fluff)
- A call (tweet or Telegram post) is captured and anchored to a call timestamp
- OpenKol pulls on-chain / market data around that moment
- It scores price performance after the call
- It scores social engagement quality
- Those combine into a deterministic overall score + medal
How to read the scorecard (the only part that matters)
You’re basically checking two things:Social score = “Was the attention legit?”
- quality of engagement, not just raw numbers
- helps flag pure hype / low-quality amplification
Chart score = “Did it actually do something?”
- performance after the call
- helps flag “all clout, no results”
Common patterns
- High Social + Low Chart → loud call, weak follow-through (hype trap risk)
- Low Social + High Chart → quiet/early call that still performed
- High Social + High Chart → real signal + real outcome
- Low Social + Low Chart → noise