Genki BTC Signal

You hold BTC.
But every day, you wonder if this is still right.

Replace uncertainty with a single daily state record.
Rule-based, not predictive. No constant chart monitoring.

Does this sound familiar?

You check BTC right after waking up. It is down. You think, “Maybe I should reduce exposure,” but remember the last time you sold and it bounced right after. You do nothing, but still cannot tell if that was the right decision.
You open social feeds and see “still bullish” and “local top” at the same time. Both sound confident. You feel like you are the only one without a decision framework.
You tried learning technical analysis. It did not stick with your schedule. Even after learning, daily decision stress did not disappear.

The issue is not a lack of information. The issue is decision structure.

What Genki BTC Signal does

The model runs daily at 12:12 UTC and publishes one state record (BTC / CASH). You check once and review only if needed.

1

One message per day

Delivered at a fixed time. You know today’s state in seconds.

2

Read the state

Only two states: BTC or CASH (recorded states only). No ambiguous midpoint.

3

Back to your day

No need to watch charts all day. That is the point.

Proof before outcomes

We do not publish performance promises. We publish decision logs in real time. Entries are recorded before outcomes, so they cannot be rewritten later.

Phase Phase 0 (Track record building)
Audit report (30/30) PASS ✓
Decision log (BTC/CASH, live phase) View btcsignal_log_live.json →
Price history + chain (audit dataset, includes historical backfill) View log.json →
Commit history Verify on GitHub →

Verification-phase records only. Past outcomes do not guarantee future results.

Audit proof (30/30 match): https://btcsignal.org/verification/last30_match_report_2026-02-27.txt

Decision logs start from live_start_date shown in btcsignal_log_live.json meta.

What this record is for

This is a state record feed, not a prediction.
As risk conditions change,
recorded state can switch between BTC and CASH.
It is designed to reduce daily decision fatigue for long-term holders.
This is not a tool to increase trading frequency.
In the public audit dataset (2023–2025), annual state switches were 7–11 times, averaging about 8.7 per year.
Evidence: annual_switches_2017_to_present.csv
Future frequency and outcomes are not guaranteed.

Be first to know when access opens

Paid access opens only after enough verification history is accumulated. Date and pricing are not announced yet. Join the waitlist to receive the first notification.

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FAQ

Is this financial advice?

No. This is a rules-based state record. Execution decisions and outcomes are your responsibility.

Why don’t you explain why the state is BTC or CASH?

BTC SIGNAL is record-only. It publishes the confirmed state and the immutable log, but it does not provide rationales, forecasts, or trade recommendations. If you need interpretation, use your own process.

What do I receive after signup?

During waitlist phase, launch notification only. After launch, one daily state record is published at 12:12 UTC.

Do I need to read charts?

No. The workflow is designed to reduce decision fatigue using one daily state record.

Why publish during verification?

To maintain transparent, real-time records. Real-time public records are the credibility layer.

Can I unsubscribe?

Yes. You can unsubscribe anytime from the email link.

Why can TradingView timing look different?

BTCSIGNAL publishes one daily state record (BTC or CASH) at 12:12 UTC. If anything looks different elsewhere, the dashboard record is the source of truth.