CriptoVersus Arena

Match market

Scoring rules

Public market signals turn into match scoring.

CriptoVersus uses market-derived indicators to create simulated matches. The published score follows the active rule set and should be read as analysis, not as financial advice or a price forecast.

How the arena is read

Public signals, clear rules, visible cycles.

This page explains how public market signals become scoring events, how the simulated match advances and how the public scoreboard should be interpreted.

Signal collection

Public market data is read

The platform reads market movement, percentage variation, candle behavior, quote volume and trading activity from public sources, including Binance-traded pairs when available.

Score events

Signals become score events

Percent-threshold rules award points when the gap reaches configured levels. Crossover rules award points only when one side moves from below to above the opponent. Volume-window and volume-crossover rules follow the same public-signal logic on quote volume, while Candle Battle dominance adds a separate scoring path.

Cycle outcome

The cycle closes cleanly

The published score is an educational visualization of market behavior. It is not investment advice, a trading signal or a guaranteed outcome.

What actually awards points

Only the documented scoring rules create score events.

The public arena uses specific rules for percentage, crossover, volume and Candle Battle scoring. Visual widgets can help read the match, but they do not replace the rule engine.

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Percentage rule

Percentage thresholds

Points can be awarded when the relative percentage gap reaches the configured thresholds.

  • The larger percentage change leads the rule.
  • Each configured threshold can be counted once per side.
  • The score reflects public market movement, not future performance.
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Crossover rule

Percentage crossover

Points can be awarded when one side crosses from below to above the other side on percentage movement.

  • The crossover must move upward through the opponent.
  • Touching the line is not enough if no crossover occurs.
  • This is a market-signal rule, not financial advice.
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Candle Battle rule

Candle Battle dominance

Points can be awarded when Candle Battle dominance becomes clear from the candle sequence.

  • The rule compares candle-to-candle relative movement.
  • A stronger sequence can create a scoring event.
  • It is a simulated match based on public market data.
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Dominance rule

Continuous dominance

Sustained dominance can keep the match leader stable and make the result easier to read.

  • The rule follows the active dominance state.
  • It reflects match control, not a guaranteed outcome.
  • The leaderboard remains an educational visualization.
How the cycle is presented

Each cycle is shown as a simulated match.

The public page uses a match-style timeline so people can understand signal flow without mistaking the arena for a trading product.

01 1. Signals are collected

Public market data is collected from available sources and normalized for the match.

02 2. Rules create score events

The active rule set turns qualifying market movements into scoring events.

03 3. The cycle closes

The simulated match ends with a final leader or with no final leader.

Helpful context

Some panels are visual only.

Arena Pressure, Momentum and market flow help explain the match state. They are visual indicators, not score triggers by themselves.

Arena Pressure

Visual pressure gauge

Shows the arena pressure context as an indicator of match intensity. It does not award points by itself.

Momentum

Momentum balance

Shows which side currently has stronger market momentum. It is a visual indicator, not a scoring rule on its own.

Market flow

Recent flow summary

Summarizes the recent direction of public market signals so the match is easier to interpret.

Meaning

No prediction layer

A match score is an educational visualization of market behavior. It is not investment advice, a trading signal or a guaranteed outcome.

No financial advice

CriptoVersus is for analysis, education and entertainment. It does not tell users what to buy, sell or hold.

No prediction

The score is not a forecast of future token prices or market direction.

No guarantee

Scores and simulated results are not promises of future performance.

Data source note

Data sources

Scoring events are generated from public market signals, including Binance-traded pairs when available. CriptoVersus is not affiliated with or endorsed by Binance.