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b1e55ed (0xb1e55ed → “blessed”) is a CLI-first trading intelligence engine built around a simple idea:
Signals are sacred. Don’t rewrite them — append events, attribute contributors, and let conviction evolve over time.
It’s designed for operators who want a durable, inspectable record of:
  • what you believed,
  • when you believed it,
  • why you believed it (sources / contributors), and
  • what you did about it (positions / actions).
If you’ve used journaling, incident logs, or event-sourcing in software, b1e55ed will feel familiar: the brain is an append-only ledger, and “truth” is what can be reconstructed from events.

What does it do?

At a high level, b1e55ed helps you:
  • Capture signals (human or agent generated)
  • Synthesize multiple signals into a view
  • Track conviction and changes over time
  • Produce actions (alerts, position suggestions, execution hooks)
  • Maintain attribution (contributors + karma)

Who is it for?

  • Solo operators running a local brain (SQLite) with a CLI + dashboard.
  • Teams who want shared, auditable signal history and contributor attribution.
  • Agent builders who want a clean API for submitting signals / reading positions.

The “blessed” prefix

The name is a nod to the Ethereum address prefix 0xb1e55ed (read: blessed). In b1e55ed, identity and attribution matter:
  • operators and agents can be represented as contributors
  • contributors can optionally be attested (e.g., via EAS)
  • the system can track karma (credit/blame) across time
Identity forging and attestations are optional for a local-first setup, but they unlock stronger provenance guarantees when you’re sharing signals.

Next steps

  • Start here: Quickstart
  • Understand the flow: How It Works
  • Deep dive docs in repo: docs/architecture.md, docs/curator.md, docs/authority-model.md.