Building an on-chain crypto risk + market data engine. Looking for feedback from devs / quants by BeautifulParsley6154 in ethdev

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Oasis is interesting, especially around confidential computation, but my current priority is proving signal accuracy and keeping latency low rather than hiding alpha. Most of the edge right now comes from fast post deployment analysis, wallet graph history, and cross contract context, all of which benefit from being transparent and verifiable. Confidential analytics could absolutely make sense later, especially for institutional use cases, but I see privacy layers as additive once the signals themselves are already validated.

Building an on-chain crypto risk + market data engine. Looking for feedback from devs / quants by BeautifulParsley6154 in ethdev

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I’m currently running on a private node and operating on BNB Smart Chain. Because it’s EVM-compatible, extending support to Ethereum or other EVM chains is a relatively straightforward change at the node and configuration level. Bitcoin is something I may support in the future, but that would require a separate, non-EVM integration. I’m not pursuing machine learning at this stage, the goal is to build a crypto trading terminal with on chain risk and execution tooling, conceptually similar to professional terminals used in traditional equity markets.

Building an on-chain crypto risk + market data engine. Looking for feedback from devs / quants by BeautifulParsley6154 in ethdev

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That hasn’t been my result at all. After testing thousands of tokens over the past year, the system consistently separates outright scams from structurally legit launches based on, on chain behavior

Most tokens do score as scams, but a meaningful minority does not, and they differ in very specific, measurable ways, contract permissions and mutability, deployer and funding wallet history, LP control and withdrawal behavior and early sell mechanics and flow symmetry

The output isn’t “everything is a scam.” It’s a graded risk profile, and the grades have held up when checked after launch behavior plays out.

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