Verified Track Record for Fund Managers

quants.space provides a verified track record for fund managers by connecting directly to the source of performance: the manager's exchange or broker, via read-only API. Numbers are not self-reported, not assembled in a spreadsheet, and not selected after the fact. They are synced continuously from where the trading actually happens - so allocators see real, tamper-resistant performance, and managers can prove exactly what they have done.

This changes the basic economics of trust between managers and allocators. In most of the industry, a track record is a claim supported by documents the manager produced. On quants.space, a track record is an observation. The distinction sounds small. In diligence, it is everything.

Source of truth

Verified Quant Track Record

From that point on, the record builds itself.

A verified quant track record on quants.space is built from live, source-of-truth data. When a manager onboards, they generate a read-only API key with their exchange or broker and connect it to the platform. Read-only access means the platform can observe fills, positions, and account performance - and can never trade, transfer, or withdraw. From that point on, the record builds itself.

This eliminates the failure modes of self-reported performance. There are no manually assembled PDFs. There are no cherry-picked reporting periods that begin conveniently after a drawdown. There is no gap between what the strategy did and what the deck says it did. The record is continuous, complete, and anchored to the account itself.

For managers, this is also a matter of alpha protection. The alternative - issuing separate API keys to every allocator, database, and verification service that asks - multiplies operational risk and exposes strategy behavior in ways most quant teams rightly resist. One read-only connection to a single verification layer is the structural fix: managers prove performance once, to one place, and every allocator on the platform can rely on the result.

Quant Performance Verification

Quant performance verification on quants.space runs as a standing process, not a one-off audit.

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Step 1

Connect

The manager creates a read-only API key with their exchange or broker and links it to the platform. No trading permissions, no withdrawal permissions - observation only.

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Step 2

Sync

Performance data flows in continuously. The record stays current as the strategy trades, rather than freezing at whatever month the last tear sheet was produced.

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Step 3

Standardize

Raw account data is transformed into consistent institutional metrics - returns, drawdown profile, Sharpe ratio, and the risk statistics allocators use to compare strategies.

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Step 4

Present

Verified metrics populate the manager's institutional profile, where allocators evaluate them side by side with the rest of the universe.

Because every manager on the platform is verified the same way, the output is comparable by construction. An allocator reviewing five systematic strategies is looking at five records built from the same pipeline, on the same definitions, from source data - not five differently flattering documents.

Institutional Tear Sheet Verification

The tear sheet stops being marketing material and becomes an instrument.

The tear sheet is the currency of manager evaluation, and it is also where self-reporting does the most damage: formats vary, definitions drift, and the numbers reflect whatever the manager chose to include. Institutional tear sheet verification on quants.space resolves this by generating the tear sheet from verified data rather than asking the manager to produce one.

Each manager's tear sheet is assembled automatically from the synced performance record: strategy classification, asset class, vehicle options, capacity, and the standardized return and risk metrics described above. Because every tear sheet on the platform is built the same way from source data, allocators can trust individual documents and - just as importantly - compare them directly across managers.

Quant Strategy Due Diligence

Verification does not replace diligence. It accelerates it - and raises its quality.

In a conventional process, the first weeks of quant strategy due diligence are consumed by establishing basic facts: reconciling the manager's numbers, requesting supporting statements, chasing clarifications, and normalizing data into something comparable. When the track record is verified at the source and standardized on arrival, that entire phase is already done. Diligence starts from a shared factual baseline and moves directly to the questions that actually matter: how the strategy behaves, where its capacity limits sit, how it correlates with the allocator's existing book, and whether the team can sustain it.

The practical effects compound:

  • Fewer back-and-forths.
  • Side-by-side comparison across candidates on identical definitions.
  • Faster progression from screen to conversation to allocation.

Conversations begin with substance, because the numbers were settled before anyone met.

A Quant Fund Diligence Platform

Verification is one layer of a larger system. As a quant fund diligence platform, quants.space combines discovery, verification, and evaluation in one place: allocators explore the manager universe through the allocator network, filter by strategy, asset class, and vehicle - funds, SMAs, and direct mandates across Digital Assets and TradFi - and conduct diligence on records that were verified before they ever appeared in a search result.

For managers, the same infrastructure carries the raise: a verified record feeds the institutional profile, the profile feeds matching, and matching feeds capital introduction to allocators whose mandates fit. Nothing needs to be proven twice, and nothing depends on documents produced for the occasion.

In a market where performance claims are cheap, verified performance is the scarce asset. quants.space makes it the default.

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