Verified Ledger Performance
Crypto runs on screenshots — cropped wins, photoshopped PnL, "trust me bro" track records. 1Edge replaces all of that with performance read directly from the Solana blockchain. The numbers on a profile aren't typed in by the user; they're computed from that wallet's actual on-chain trade history, so they can't be faked or edited.
What's verified on every profile
| Stat | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Total trading volume | Lifetime volume traded on 1Edge, in SOL. |
| Transaction count | The verified number of trades the wallet has made. |
| Realized PnL | Profit/loss locked in from closed positions. |
| Win rate | The share of closed trades that were profitable. |
| Unrealized PnL | Live profit/loss on currently-open positions, marked to the current price. |
How it stays honest
- Read from the ledger, not self-reported. Every figure is derived from on-chain fills — the same data anyone can verify on a block explorer, just presented cleanly.
- Realized PnL is locked at trade-time value. Your historical realized PnL reflects the actual prices you bought and sold at, so it doesn't silently drift as the SOL price moves later. What you booked is what shows.
- Only unrealized PnL moves. Open positions are marked to the live price (that's the whole point of "unrealized"); everything you've already closed stays fixed.
✅ The result: you can look at any trader's profile and trust it. A 70% win rate on 1Edge is a 70% win rate — provable, not promotional.
Why it matters
Verified performance changes the social layer from noise into signal:
- Find real traders. Follow people whose track record is provable, not performative.
- Build a reputation that compounds. Your verified history is an asset — it travels with your profile across Edge Social and feeds leaderboards.
- Cut the scams. When PnL can't be faked, the screenshot-grifters have nothing to sell.
Related
- Profiles & Handles — where these stats live.
- The Edge Social Engine — discovery built on verified reputation.