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How XRPulse Scores Signals

XRPulse is an independent research dashboard. It organizes public information into educational signal indicators. It does not predict price and does not recommend buying, selling, holding, or trading XRP or any asset.

What the main scores mean

Overall Signal is the blended dashboard read across adoption evidence, market confirmation, XRPL health, and macro pressure. Treat it as a regime temperature, not a forecast.

Adoption Demand measures how strong the source-backed adoption story appears: RLUSD, ETFs/ETPs, institutional plumbing, custody, tokenization, regulatory access, and official proof.

Market Confirmation measures whether price/liquidity conditions are confirming the story right now, including relative strength and market-structure pressure. It can lag adoption evidence.

Near-Term Setup is a shorter-term probability-style indicator based on evidence density plus market confirmation. Long-Term Adoption Setup is the structural thesis read and can remain stronger than the short-term setup.

Source quality labels

Tier 1 Primary: official/company/government/source documents such as Ripple, XRPL, SEC, Federal Register, CFTC, exchanges, official filings, or direct institutional sources.

Tier 2/3 Trusted: reputable reporting, recognized market infrastructure sources, or established institutional/crypto publications.

Tier 4 Discovery: broad discovery items used for monitoring only. These should not be treated as proof without stronger confirmation.

Evidence handling

XRPulse favors source receipts directly connected to XRP, Ripple, RLUSD, XRPL, ETF/ETP access, custody, prime brokerage, tokenization, regulatory clarity, or macro liquidity conditions. Generic headlines and broad SEC/government items are filtered out when they are not relevant enough.

Source-backed does not mean guaranteed accurate, complete, predictive, or investment-worthy. Users should open the source links and make their own judgment.

Known limitations

Data can be delayed, missing, misclassified, stale, duplicated, or wrong. Scores are heuristic indicators built from public data and are not audited financial models. Crypto markets are volatile and can move against the signal.

Before any paid launch, XRPulse should continue improving methodology documentation, source QA, privacy/terms language, and analytics transparency.