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FundScroll Leaderboard: How to Find Top Crypto Traders

The FundScroll Leaderboard ranks public investor profiles by performance, risk score, and portfolio size. Here is how to read it and who to follow.

The FundScroll Leaderboard is a ranked list of public investor profiles, updated daily. It shows who is performing best on the platform, what they're holding, and how much risk they're taking to get there.

What the Leaderboard Shows

Each entry on the Leaderboard displays:

  • Username and avatar — the investor's public identity
  • Total portfolio value — in USD equivalent
  • Performance — return percentage over the selected time period
  • Risk score — FundScroll's composite concentration and volatility rating
  • Portfolio preview — top holdings by allocation percentage

You can sort by performance, portfolio size, or risk-adjusted return. Sorting by risk-adjusted return is the most useful — it finds investors who are generating strong returns without taking reckless concentration risk.

How to Read the Risk Score

Every leaderboard entry includes a risk score from 1 to 100. Higher scores indicate higher risk — more concentration in a small number of assets, or exposure to highly volatile coins.

  • Risk 1–30: Conservative, diversified portfolios
  • Risk 31–60: Moderate exposure, reasonable diversification
  • Risk 61–100: High concentration or high-volatility holdings

A trader with 90% performance and a risk score of 95 made that return by taking large concentrated bets. That may not be reproducible, and copying it means you're also copying the risk. A trader with 45% performance and a risk score of 30 is generating solid returns with disciplined risk management — that's usually a better model to follow.

How to Use the Leaderboard to Find Investors

  1. Go to the Leaderboard at fundscroll.moein98.ir/leaderboard
  2. Sort by risk-adjusted return to find high performers with controlled risk
  3. Filter by time period — prefer 30-day or 90-day performance over 7-day
  4. Click a profile to see full portfolio breakdown, history, and analysis
  5. Copy the portfolio to your mock account to track it alongside your own picks

What to Look For in a Profile Before Copying

  • At least 30 days of performance history
  • A portfolio you can explain — each holding should have an obvious rationale
  • No single asset over 40% of the portfolio unless you specifically want concentrated exposure
  • Consistent positive performance, not a single exceptional week

Submitting Your Own Profile

To appear on the Leaderboard, set your profile to Public in your FundScroll profile settings. Your ranking updates daily based on portfolio performance over the past 7, 30, and 90 days.

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