Daily Signal Key

A public signal artifact for MLB: accepted picks are sealed before events begin, tracked through live state, revealed after settlement, and preserved in an archive.

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SIGNAL KEY

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DataCores signal key mark

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From research signal to public cell

The site is not a loose picks board. It is a chain of sealed cells with a visible lifecycle and a later result audit.

01

Candidates

The research layer scans the current MLB board and proposes only signals that pass the active policy.

02

Sealed cells

Accepted signals fill key cells before start time. The public view shows the cell, not the pick.

03

Time seal

A sealed signal file is hashed and timestamped through OpenTimestamps before the outcome is known.

04

Reveal

After settlement, the match, signal side, units, and result are revealed and archived.

The pick is hidden. The record is not.

Before the first event in a batch, the system timestamps the sealed signal file. The public can see that a record exists before the result, while the actual team and units stay hidden until reveal.

After settlement, the human-readable signal file appears next to the OpenTimestamps proof, so the before-and-after record can be checked without trusting a screenshot.

snapshot pair

.ots now

Timestamp proof published before event start

.txt after reveal

Readable signal file published after settlement

result audit

Flat, Kelly Quarter, and raw diagnostic views

Follow the key. Audit the record.

The release version focuses on one clear loop: generate qualified signals, seal them before games, update cells live, reveal results, and archive the key.