Provider evidence offer

Capture, review, then publish what the evidence earns.

Results Verification captures the source record. CSR review determines what it supports. Verified Result Sheets are the paid publishing product. The bot, the fee, and any profile or sponsorship work never grant verification.

1Capture

Agree the official source, period, read-only access or export, and privacy boundary.

2Review

Check complete calls, calculations, corrections, exclusions, and risk context.

3Publish

Produce the paid sheet only at the earned status and approved publication scope.

Commercial boundary

The application is free. No public pilot price is approved. If the source is reviewable, CSR quotes the accepted scope before paid work begins; payment cannot guarantee verification or publication.

Yes, providers pay CSR. Here is what that buys, and what it can't.

The fee buys capture, calculation, correction handling, production, hosting, and disclosed presentation. It cannot buy acceptance, verified status, a rating, ranking position, softer risk notes, hidden losses, or the conclusion. A paid engagement can still end unproven, under review, or high caution.

Crypto-only invoice safety

CSR accepts payment only through a unique, expiring crypto invoice issued after a written scope is accepted.

The invoice states the exact asset, network, amount, rate window, confirmation requirement, and refund route.

Verify every invoice on cryptosignalsreview.com; ignore direct messages or requests to switch the payment address.

CSR will never ask for a wallet connection, seed phrase, private key, exchange login, or withdrawal access.

Blockchain transactions are public and traceable; crypto is a payment method, not anonymity.

Payment cannot change verification status, ranking, risk notes, sheet calculations, or editorial conclusions.

There is no reusable CSR wallet address or public pay-now link. Do not send crypto to any address shown in a review, evidence file, direct message, or provider page. Public invoice issuance stays closed until custody, legal-issuer, tax, supported-network, and refund controls are approved.

Three starting scopes

Choose the smallest scope that answers the proof question.

Every route uses the same evidence standard and one provider application.

Readiness

Evidence fit check

Application: free

Confirm the official source, proposed period, access route, required fields, correction contact, and publication boundary. This creates no status or badge.

Ongoing

Recurring sheets and archive

Quoted after a successful pilot

Weekly or monthly sheets, PDF or page output, correction log, and private, delayed, selected, or full-archive labels under one accepted method.

Add-on scopes

Scopes that attach to any accepted engagement.

Each add-on is quoted separately, disclosed where it appears, and bound by the same rule: work is paid, conclusions are earned.

Historical archive migration

Multi-year channel history normalized into loss-inclusive annual sheets with a correction log, priced per reviewed year. Every deliverable names its reviewed period, source boundary, exclusions, corrections, and supported calculations.

Private-strategy aggregate sheet

For strategies whose entries must stay private to prevent front-running, CSR audits the full private record and publishes aggregates only: year totals, wins and losses, ROI and drawdown, with token names withheld by design. The public page states exactly why entries stay private. No aggregate appears unless the private record passes review.

Automated capture, early access

A read-only reporting agent joins your channel, drafts source-linked result sheets from the raw message history, and routes ambiguous rows to a logged review queue. Self-generated drafts stay labeled source-linked; CSR-audited remains a separate, signed tier. Request early access through the provider application.

Disclosed sponsored slots

Bounded placement inventory on directory and hub pages, always labeled sponsored, capped per page, and never inside Best 42, evidence files, rankings, or risk notes. High-caution providers cannot buy placement.

Review requirements

Bring a bounded, loss-inclusive record.

IdentityOfficial source and admin contact
CoverageDates, markets, wins, losses, open calls
MethodEntries, exits, stops, fees, leverage
ControlsCorrections, consent, disclosure

Not a fit

Some applications should stop before capture.

CSR declines guaranteed-return offers, pump coordination, copied or leaked paid-room calls, selected winners without the full period, unverifiable ownership, or any request to hide losses, weaken supported risk notes, buy ranking position, or pre-purchase a verified conclusion.

Mechanism

The review record survives the design layer.

A publishable sheet keeps the evidence period, source type, calculation method, exclusions, missing fields, corrections, risk notes, consent, and commercial disclosure visible. A self-made sheet is a claim; a CSR-reviewed sheet is a record, because the reviewer publishes negative findings, keeps losses in, and logs every correction. That is why prospects can trust it when they see it somewhere else.

Private draft first

The provider reviews parsing and classification errors through an audit-logged correction window. Supported losses and caveats remain.

Earned status only

Bot-observed, provider-submitted, admin-reviewed, and correction-audited records receive different labels. A paid draft is never automatically verified.

Exact publication scope

Private, delayed, selected-period, latest-period, or full-archive output is named wherever the result sheet appears.

Separate commercial lane

Profile work and sponsorship stay outside the evidence decision.

Claimed-profile production, branding, provider calls to action, or sponsored visibility require a separate scope and clear disclosure. They cannot be bundled as verification, improve ranking, remove a risk note, alter a sheet calculation, or change an editorial conclusion.

Provider pilot

Start with one source and one review period.

CSR will confirm fit, requirements, scope, price, correction process, and publication limits before paid work begins.

Apply for provider pilot