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The buyer's checklist

How to verify a sports picks record before you pay.

Most records in this industry cannot be checked, only believed. That is by design. Here are the five questions that separate a checkable record from a marketing story, no matter whose record it is, including ours.

  1. 1

    Were the picks committed before the games started?

    A record only counts if the picks provably existed before kickoff. Screenshots and testimonials prove nothing; they are made after the fact. Ask the service: where is the public, timestamped commitment for each pick? If the answer is trust, not proof, the record is a story.

  2. 2

    Is every pick still there, including the losers?

    The oldest trick in the business is quiet deletion: post plenty of picks, erase the losses, screenshot what remains. A checkable record is append-only. Ask whether anything can be edited or removed after settlement, and how you would catch it if it were.

  3. 3

    Is the sample big enough to mean anything?

    A 12-2 week is luck often enough that selling it is easy. Win rates only separate skill from chance over hundreds of settled picks. A service that flashes a hot streak but cannot show its full settled history at scale is showing you variance, not an edge.

  4. 4

    Do they beat the closing line, not just the scoreboard?

    Results are noisy; prices are not. Closing line value asks whether the price they took was better than where the market finished, which is the strongest leading indicator that an edge is real. Services that never mention it usually have a reason.

  5. 5

    Can YOU check any of this without trusting them?

    The final test is independence. If every claim routes back to the service's own say-so, you have marketing. A checkable record gives you something to verify yourself: raw data, cryptographic receipts, or third-party settlement you can inspect on your own machine.

Now run it on us

Every check above works on Galaxy Sports Edge, live, right now.

We built the platform so this checklist could be run against us by a stranger with no account. Picks publish with tamper-evident receipts frozen before kickoff. The settled ledger keeps every outcome, wins and losses alike, under one published master fingerprint. The public win rate stays withheld until the sample can honestly carry it. And the receipt math recomputes in your own browser, so no part of the proof asks you to trust our servers.

If the checklist convinces you, the board publishes two free picks every day, and Pro opens the rest. If it does not, take the checklist anyway. It works on everyone.

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