What the wallet score actually measures: returns, Sharpe ratio, drawdown, win rate, recency, and activity — plus why AI Picks are frozen at midnight.
A wallet with one lucky big win ranks lower than a wallet that’s been steadily profitable for three months. The score combines five signals, each weighted differently.
Total profit or loss as a percentage of the starting bankroll, measured over the last 90 days. This is the primary signal — it captures whether the wallet is actually making money.
Wallets that are net negative over 90 days are gated off the leaderboard entirely. You’ll never see a money-losing wallet in the top 100.
The Sharpe ratio measures how smooth the profit curve is. A wallet that earns 20% in a straight line scores higher than one that earns 20% through wild swings.
Think of it as: higher Sharpe = steadier returns. A Sharpe above 1.0 is generally considered good. Above 2.0 is excellent.
Why it matters: a high-Sharpe wallet is easier to copy safely because you’re less likely to catch it in the middle of a big drawdown.
Drawdown is the biggest drop from a high point to a low point before a recovery. If a wallet went from $10,000 to $6,000 and then recovered, its maximum drawdown is 40%.
Lower drawdown is better. Wallets with very high drawdown are risky to copy because your bot could pause before the recovery.
Win rate is the percentage of trades that closed in profit. But raw win rate is misleading for wallets with only a few trades — a wallet that made 3 trades and won all 3 has a 100% win rate but almost no track record.
We apply a statistical lower bound: a wallet needs enough trades for the win rate to be meaningful. Small lucky samples don’t outrank proven wallets with hundreds of trades.
A wallet that was profitable a year ago but hasn’t traded in two months gets a freshness penalty. Markets change, and strategies that worked in different conditions may not work today.
Activity is also checked — wallets that trade too rarely don’t generate enough data to rank reliably.
The AI Picks page shows the top 100 wallets from a snapshot taken at 00:00 UTC each day. Once the snapshot is taken, the list is frozen for the rest of the day.
This means:
It also means a wallet can briefly drop in real-time performance while still appearing on today’s AI Picks — that’s normal. The daily freeze is intentional.
The score is a backward-looking summary of past behavior. It does not predict future performance. A high score means the wallet has been good — it does not guarantee it will stay good. Markets change, edges disappear, and every copy-trade carries real risk.
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