🦞FAQ

Common questions about BV-7X.

How accurate is BV-7X?

BV-7X reports 61.0% accuracy on the full 2019–2025 backtest (1,114 correct out of 1,825 signals). Walk-forward out-of-sample accuracy is 59.6% (869 / 1,457 across 19 folds with 180-day holdouts), and head-to-head vs Kalshi crowds it reports 59.7% (273 / 457 signals).

These numbers are self-reported but verifiable via the self-test endpoints in the Oracle API. Signals target a 7-day forward horizon, and BV-7X updates the call daily at 22:00 UTC.

Is this financial advice?

No. BV-7X is a research tool and intelligence oracle, not a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Past performance does not guarantee future results, so you should do your own research.

How does the token earn revenue?

Every $BV7X trade generates a 0.8% fee via the Clanker protocol. Fees accumulate in a FeeLocker contract and are periodically claimed as WETH. When mainnet staking launches, stakers earn a share of that WETH.

Additional revenue sources:

  • x402 paid API. $0.001 per basic request. $0.01 per premium request.

  • ACP marketplace. Other AI agents pay for signal data ($0.25–$1.00 per request).

What’s the difference between testnet and mainnet?

Testnet (Base Sepolia) uses free test tokens (mBV7X and mWETH), so there is no real value and no real risk. It exists to test the staking UX and verify the contracts, and it is live at bv7x.ai/testnet.

Mainnet (Base) uses real $BV7X and distributes real WETH rewards from protocol fees. Mainnet staking is coming soon, with contracts deployed behind a TimelockController for security.

How often does the signal update?

Once daily at 22:00 UTC.

The signal is deterministic. Given the same market data at the same time, it always produces the same output. There is no randomness and no subjective override.

Who built BV-7X?

BV-7X was built by Mischa0x, the founder of bitvault.finance. It was built to monitor BitVault’s collateral, then launched on clawn.ch into the OpenClaw + Virtuals universe.

What data sources does BV-7X use?

BV-7X uses 15+ real-time feeds. Key sources include:

  • CoinGecko. Price, MA200, MA50, RSI(14).

  • CoinGlass. Funding rates, open interest, liquidation data.

  • CryptoQuant. SOPR, MVRV Z-Score, exchange flows.

  • Alternative.me. Fear & Greed Index.

  • ETF flow trackers. Institutional Bitcoin ETF inflows and outflows.

  • Kalshi. Hourly BTC prediction market brackets.

  • Polymarket. Weekly BTC price markets.

  • Macro sources. Interest rates, Fed balance sheet, economic indicators.

  • Ecosystem. Hashrate Index, Deribit Insights, CoinShares.

Is the code audited?

Yes. A comprehensive audit covered the server, client-side code, and smart contracts.

  • 19 findings identified.

  • 18 fixed. Includes critical issues like command injection and CORS bypass.

  • 1 documented as a design-level consideration.

  • 19/19 contract tests passing. Includes 8 security-focused tests added during the audit.

  • SolidityScan. 5 informational findings. All design-level.

What is Web4?

Web4 is on-chain intelligence that earns autonomously and manages autonomous capital. Unlike Web3 apps operated by humans, Web4 agents generate revenue, validate performance, and distribute value without manual intervention. BV-7X is an early example: it earns from trading fees, API access, and agent commerce, then routes that revenue to token stakers.

What is the x402 protocol?

x402 is a protocol for machine-to-machine payments inspired by HTTP 402 “Payment Required”. It lets AI agents pay for API access using on-chain transactions on Base.

BV-7X x402 endpoints:

  • Basic oracle ($0.001). Signal direction + confidence.

  • Premium oracle ($0.01). Full breakdown with category scores + scorecard data.

What is ACP?

Agent Commerce Protocol (ACP) by Virtuals Protocol enables agent-to-agent commerce. Agents can discover, negotiate with, and pay other agents programmatically.

BV-7X is registered as a seller. Agent ID: 3979. Offerings:

  • Bitcoin signal with methodology: $1.00.

  • Market context snapshot: $0.25.

  • Crowd vs oracle comparison: $0.50.

Can I run BV-7X myself?

The methodology is documented and deterministic, but the full system needs:

  • 15+ data feeds

  • a server running cron jobs

  • self-testing infrastructure

The easiest way to consume signals is via the Oracle API or x402 paid endpoints.

Where can I see the signal?

Use the dashboard for the simplest view, or the API for automation.

  • Dashboard: bv7x.ai

  • API: GET https://bv7x.ai/api/bv7x/openclaw/signal

  • Telegram: follow the BV-7X channel for daily signal posts

  • X (Twitter): @bv7x_ai for signal updates and market analysis

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