Bitcallz.com - Day-trading made easy - Looking for Private Beta testers
Hello everyone,
Really happy to post our first article on Steemit and present our latest project: Bitcallz. (http://bitcallz.com)
We are currently looking for people interested in joining our Private Beta as we are working hard to launch on November 15.
What is Bitcallz and why we decided to build it?
When you finally decide to give a shot at trading cryptos there are a lot of things you need to take into account.
Every trader is different, some will decide to study trading, will learn TA, market psychology and will be able to make calls for themselves. Others will just want to make some quick bucks following calls of other traders on Twitter or groups on Telegram.
One thing is sure though, every trader is interested in checking/looking up predictions of other traders.
There currently is no easy way to find quality calls, and more importantly, not a single way to track their performance. How do I know if this trader is good? How do I evaluate the potential of his prediction?
Twitter, Telegram and Slack are amazing tools but they are not suited to this purpose.
That’s why we decided to create Bitcallz, a platform specifically designed/tailored to post and follow calls.
We wanted to let people:
- Easily find calls, all in one place
- Track the performance of calls and callers so you know who you’re following
- Get updates about a call they are following
For callers:
- Create an efficient way to post calls and track their performance
- Add information to a call, send updates to people following the call
- Get recognized and gain reputation
- Build your own community
Right now, we are focusing on calls, but very soon we’ll allow people to post insights, market analysis and more.
We want to create the best Cryptocurrency call-sharing platform.
Of course, we know there is no way to fully predict the market but we know we can build a system to make it more simple and less risky to invest and trade cryptocurrencies.
The Beta
The beta will include the following features:
- Create an account
- Post a call
- Access a feed with a list of calls ordered by caller’s reputation
- Filtering by “coin” or “timeframe”
- Ordering by “Rating” or “Latest”
- Access Caller’s profile including all of his calls
- View the most successful calls of the previous week
- View the most successful callers
Join the Private Beta
To join our private beta, please request your access:
- Join our Slack - https://goo.gl/WRWNt2
- Join the channel #private-alpha
During the Private Beta, we will:
- Monitor feedback from our testers and quickly iterate on the design and user-experience
- Fix any issues found by our testers
- Define future features to be built
What we want to deliver in December
- Access to the full list of callers and leaderboard
- Access to all the past calls with filters
- Way to create more detailed profile
- A dashboard to make it even simpler to follow calls and easily track their performance
If you have any questions don’t hesitate to comment or send us an email at: [email protected] and follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/bitcallz
You can also join us on Slack: https://goo.gl/WRWNt2
All the best,
Bitcallz team
http://bitcallz.com
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