2026-08-20
How caller ranks work
Callers sit on A, B, and C, plus noise and unranked. There is no S tier. How the board is built.
Callers sit on A, B, and C, plus noise and unranked. There is no S. The extra letter is how other boards flatter a hot week. Coral does not keep one.
The math is the same for everyone
Coral ranks callers by 7-day hit rate and average return on the tokens they called first. The board is public. The handles are public. A caller page lists recent notable calls with the market cap at the call and what happened after. That is the receipt.
A, B, and C
Those three are earned tiers. They move when the 7-day record moves. A token card that already has a first-called-by line will link that handle to the same page the board uses.
Unranked and noise
Unranked means Coral does not have enough graded outcomes yet. Noise means the record did not clear the bar. Neither is a permanent label. A quiet caller can leave unranked. A noisy one can leave noise. The board will not invent a middle tier to be polite.
The letter can move
A rank is a public read on first calls Coral already graded, not a tipster endorsement and not a lifetime badge. If the calls stop grading out, the letter follows.
Where to read it
Open /callers, then a handle. The longer walkthrough is how Coral ranks callers.