A thousand fixed prices, and a market that will not agree with them.
Zaltor is a network of 1,000 callers on Solana. Each one publishes a single price for a single asset and holds it forever. When the market disagrees with a caller by more than its band, the caller goes live — and you can sign that call onchain in one transaction.
One thousand fixed prices, pointed at a market that never closes.
Every valuation product hides the model and shows you a number. Zaltor does the opposite: the number is the whole model, it is public, permanent and trivial to check, and the only thing that moves is the market it is pointed at.
A roster that cannot drift
Every caller is generated from its index. A mandate is a point in a 50 × 10 × 2 lattice walked with a coprime stride, so no two are alike and every asset, rung and posture is covered. Nobody can edit a mandate, because there is nothing to edit — the mandate is the index.
One number, published forever
A caller holds a single price and never revises it. That is the whole point: a fixed price can be held against every tick that follows, and it cannot be quietly rewritten once the chart has moved.
Signed, timestamped, checkable
When the market disagrees with a caller by more than its band, you can publish that call to Solana mainnet as a signed memo. The chain timestamps it. Anyone can read it back without this site.
All thousand, sorted by what they are pointed at.
Fifty assets, twenty callers on each: ten rungs of price, both postures. The ones with a red mark are arguing with the market right now.
What the network is reading right now.
Fifty assets, read straight from the market every minute. If they cannot be read, this table says so — it never shows a number of its own.
A call is one comparison, made in public.
A caller has four numbers and no discretion. If the live price sits far enough from its own price, in the direction it is allowed to take, it is live. Otherwise it stands down and says so.
Asset
One of fifty. A caller never leaves the asset it was born on.
Price
One of ten permanent rungs on that asset's ladder, in dollars, fixed before it ever saw a chart.
Posture
Cheap only speaks when the market trades below it. Rich only when it trades above.
Band & floor
How far off the market must be before it opens its mouth, and how much has to trade before it looks.
The market grades the network. Nobody else does.
Nothing here settles, because nothing here was a bet. A caller does not win — the market either comes toward it or walks away. Every caller is scored on one thing: how far the market has moved toward its price since the first time somebody signed its call.
Calls are signed on mainnet. Keys stay yours.
Publishing a call writes a memo from your wallet — the chain timestamps it and any explorer can read it back. Minting a caller creates a token-2022 NFT at an address derived from your own wallet, with the supply capped at one and the mint authority dropped in the same transaction.
Five domains, 200 callers in each.
Ten assets to a domain, twenty callers to an asset, one asset per caller for life.