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Prospective Copyability Ledgerprotocol 1.0.01 cohort, 6 entries

The workpaper says how the money was made. This says whether you could still have made it.

Did the edge remain available after the wallet became discoverable? A wallet's forensic verdict (decode-index.json) explains what happened historically. This ledger tests whether a reader who saw the verdict AFTER we published it could still have acted on it profitably, using only prices that reader could have actually gotten.

Entries 6 With a live position at freeze 2 Zero accessible at freeze 4 Cohorts 1
Before anything else

Entirely simulated. No trade named in this ledger is ever routed or executed by MSR, no funds are held, and nothing here is individualized investment advice — it is a public, falsifiable record of a hypothetical follower's outcome under the disclosed assumptions below.

This page is research and education, not a trading product: nothing on it is an offer, a recommendation, or a signal to buy or sell anything.

01

The protocol

Five rules, applied identically to every entry — the same discipline the rest of this site uses for a published number, extended to one that hasn't happened yet.

  1. Every wallet that earns a Real edge verdict gets one ledger entry, timestamped the moment it is entered and frozen with a content hash. Nothing about a frozen entry is ever edited after that — see rule 5.
  2. The prices frozen are the ones a delayed follower could actually see at that moment — never the wallet's own historical fill prices — and only for positions still tradable: not already resolved or redeemable, and not priced at an extreme (≤$0.005 or ≥$0.995, where the market has effectively already decided). Only positions priced strictly between $0.005 and $0.995 are included.
  3. A single, disclosed set of simulation assumptions is applied to every entry identically — bankroll, allocation, slippage, fees, holding period, compounding. Spelled out in full, verbatim, in §02.
  4. Outcomes are published at fixed checkpoints — 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days after entry — computed against the frozen allocation, including losses and positions that have not yet resolved by their checkpoint date.
  5. Any verdict that later loses money, or position unresolved by its checkpoint, stays recorded: nothing is removed, reworded, or excluded after the fact. This is "freeze means freeze" for a product made of frozen numbers — the full never-delete rule is below.
The inclusion rule, verbatim. A follower reading this verdict can only act on a position that is still tradable: not already resolved/redeemable (redeemable === true means the market has settled and there is nothing left for a new entrant to buy), and not priced at an extreme (<=$0.005 or >=$0.995) where the market itself has effectively already decided the outcome and there is no real edge left to copy into.
02

The assumptions, in full

Every one of these is a modeling choice, not a measured fact — printed here once so no entry, and no future session filling a checkpoint, can silently apply a different rule.

Follower delay
Prices are frozen at ledger ENTRY time (enteredAt), never at the wallet's own historical fill timestamps. enteredAt is the simulated follower's information set: what a copier could actually see and act on the moment this entry was written, not what the original trader saw when they placed the trade.
Bankroll
A hypothetical $1,000 is allocated PER WALLET PER ENTRY — not per position, not shared across wallets.
Allocation
The $1,000 is split pro-rata across that entry's frozen positions by each position's currentValue at entry (position.currentValue / sum of currentValue across all frozen positions in the entry) * $1,000. If every frozen position's currentValue is 0 (sum is 0) the $1,000 is split equally across them instead. If an entry has zero frozen positions, the full $1,000 is recorded UNALLOCATED — held as idle simulated cash, not invented exposure.
Slippage / fill model
Simulated fills occur at the frozen curPrice plus a $0.01 adverse slippage haircut on entry (simulated entry price = curPrice + $0.01, capped so it never exceeds $0.999). This is a buy-side cost, always adverse to the simulated follower, never favorable.
Fees
None modeled. No trading fees, gas, or spread beyond the disclosed $0.01 slippage haircut is subtracted anywhere in this simulation.
Holding period
Simulated positions are held to the checkpoint date (24h / 7d / 30d after entry), or to the market's own resolution if that comes first. No early exit is simulated.
Compounding
None. Each wallet's $1,000 bankroll is fixed at entry and is not reinvested, topped up, or carried between checkpoints — h24, d7 and d30 are each measured independently against the SAME frozen entry, not against each other's results.
03

Cohort 1 — read this before the table

Cohort 1 is a backfill, and its dates don't line up the way every cohort after it will.

Cohort 1's 6 entries came from verdicts already published on 2026-07-15, before the ledger existed, so follower prices could only be frozen on 2026-07-19 — necessarily later than first publication. A reader on 2026-07-15 could therefore have acted at different prices. This limitation does not recur: from here forward, each entry freezes the moment its Real-edge verdict is first published, never on a later pass.

04

What day one already shows

Before any checkpoint comes due, freezing the entries already answers a question retrospective forensics cannot.

4 of 6 wallets in this ledger's first cohort had zero follower-accessible positions the instant their prices were frozen — every position they held had already resolved or gone redeemable, or the wallet held nothing at all. That does not challenge the Real edge verdicts, which use each wallet's own historical fills. It is the first data point on a harder question: could a reader still act after publication? On day one, for 4 of 6, the answer was no. Only 2/6 — hot2trot and highnetworth — had anything a follower could still buy.

The ledger measures that gap: real, reconstructable profit can leave a delayed follower nothing to copy. The workpaper's verdict and this ledger's accessibility are separate claims — collapsing them into one label is the mistake the evidence-confidence gate (§09 of the reconstruction workpaper) prevents for fetch completeness; this page applies the same discipline to timing.

05

Every entry

Nothing is withheld or trimmed. A checkpoint that hasn't come due yet shows when it will; a filled checkpoint shows the result, gains and losses alike.

Cohort 1 — 6 entries, frozen 2026-07-19. already-published verdicts, decode-index.json cycle "July 2026" (generated 2026-07-15).

Cohort 1 — one row per frozen entry
WalletVerdictEvidenceFrozen positions Follower-accessible value at freezeExcluded 24h7d30d
DEEDDIT
0x09b428…7320
Real edge Provisional 0 $0 2
2 resolved / redeemable
due
due
due
muchobliged
0x095fbc…90b2
Real edge Verified 0 $0 6
6 resolved / redeemable
due
due
due
weatherman12
0xd1c537…cbd0
Real edge Verified 0 $0 20
20 resolved / redeemable
due
due
due
hot2trot
0xb61b20…8a06
Real edge Verified 3 $255,027 16
16 resolved / redeemable
due
due
due
palegrit
0xf5fabd…62df
Real edge Verified 0 $0 no positions found due
due
due
highnetworth
0xbb5fbe…2e21
Real edge Verified 1 $71,406 4
4 resolved / redeemable
due
due
due

"Follower-accessible value at freeze" is the wallet's own position size still open and tradable at entry — a scale indicator of the opportunity remaining, not money any follower has. The checkpoint columns instead report the fixed $1,000-per-entry simulation, split pro-rata across those positions (§02); they measure that $1,000, never this column.

06

Disclosures

  • Never deleted. Every entry, once written, is permanent. A verdict that goes on to lose money, or a position that never resolves by its checkpoint, is recorded and stays recorded — it is not removed, reworded, or excluded after the fact. Checkpoints are APPENDED to an entry as they come due; the frozen payload and frozenSha256 an entry was written with are never edited once set. If a computation error is ever found in a filled checkpoint, the fix is a new, dated correction appended beside the original result — never a silent rewrite. Freeze means freeze, applied to a product that is nothing but frozen numbers.
  • Auditor access. Raw provenance for every entry — full position dumps, content hashes, and each freeze's exact fetch — is committed under data/ledger/ and available on request under our standing auditor-access commitment. It stays off the public surface only because it is an unreviewed raw duplicate of this page's numbers, not because it is secret.
  • Business model. MSR Decode is free today; every wallet check costs nothing. We collect copy-ticket interest and B2B / audit inquiries. Nothing is currently sold, and nothing on this page is for sale or purchasable.
  • Positions. We hold no position in any wallet, market, or outcome discussed here. No simulated trade on this page is ever routed or executed.