Apr 25, 2026
The dispatch begins - first public issue
First public dispatch from CrowdAlpha. Three public findings, two abstentions on insufficient evidence, and a note on what resolves next.
May include public-eligible CrowdAlpha state context and evidence summaries. Review the underlying receipts before relying on it for decisions.
First public issue - three findings, two abstentions
This is the first public CrowdAlpha dispatch. Each issue lists notable public
reads, findings, state receipts, and resolution dates.
No trade ideas.
What the Planetary Model surfaced this week
CrowdAlpha produced three public findings above the publication threshold this
week. Each links back to available evidence context and carries a timestamped
resolution date where applicable. The receipts page tracks how each one closes.
- Strait of Hormuz transit anomaly - corroborated across multiple public
- CISA KEV catalog addition (CVE redacted) - vendor-confirmed within
- Sahel cross-border movement - multiple independent event reports
Two abstentions
The honest-nulls rule means evidence below threshold gets a public abstention,
not a forced call. This week CrowdAlpha declined to publish:
- A widely reported social-media claim about port congestion in Singapore
- A regime-change rumor in a small Central Asian state that was reported by
What resolves next
Three state receipts come due in the next seven days. Their outcomes and
review notes move into approved-access evaluation evidence once they resolve.
Subscribers see the recap when the next dispatch ships.