Risk First, Transparency First, Rules First – Building Trust and Future Standards
Triple Oversight Structure
To ensure the absolute fairness and transparency of the competition results, we have established a triple oversight mechanism:
Platform Rules Committee
Responsible for the final interpretation of competition rules and penalties.
Independent Audit and Review Group
Composed of FinTech experts from non-participating institutions, conducting random technical audits of trade samples, focusing on verifying that the execution of Waypoints and Guardrails adheres to the pre-established rules.
Community Transparency Dashboard
Publicly displaying core metrics such as "Return, Drawdown, Win Rate, Risk Exposure, Sharpe Ratio," accepting real-time scrutiny from the global community.
Technical and Rule Safeguards:
We introduce On-Chain/Hash Proofs technology for verifiable recording of key trading log summaries, Guardrails trigger records, and risk budget modifications, ensuring data integrity and immutability.
Scoring uniformly adopts "Risk-Adjusted Return" as the core criterion (weighing returns and drawdowns equally), preventing high scores for "all-or-nothing" strategies, and encouraging long-term, stable capital appreciation methods.
Champion Rewards and Long-Term Significance: Education, Professionalization, Standardization
Champion Rewards
Champion Rewards
- CXOBE Champion Trophy and Official Certified Title.
- Speaking slot at a major global FinTech Summit (e.g., FinTech World Forum).
- Opportunity for professional publication of the strategy White Paper.
- Exclusive Camino x CXOBE joint course development and partnership.
Long-Term Significance
- Transforming Trading from "Mystery" into "Explainable System": Breaking down the mysticism in the trading field through public, structured review reports, promoting knowledge dissemination.
- Promoting a "Unified Risk Language" for Stocks and Crypto: Establishing a common risk assessment framework that spans traditional finance and digital asset markets.
- Quantitative Execution is "Only Auxiliary, Not Mythological": Proving that the value of algorithms lies in improving execution efficiency and capturing probabilistic advantage, not as a black-box tool that ignores discipline.