Changelog | KULR Bitcoin Treasury Tracker

This is the system activity timeline for the KULR Bitcoin Treasury Tracker. Every update to the treasury data, price refresh, and system event is automatically logged here to provide complete transparency into how the tracker operates.

Events logged include: new Bitcoin transactions detected on KULR's treasury wallets, snapshot updates when holdings data is refreshed, price updates from market data feeds, and system events for maintenance and data reconciliation activities.

About the Activity Timeline

The KULR Bitcoin Treasury Tracker maintains a comprehensive audit log of all system activity. This transparency mechanism allows users to understand exactly when data was updated, what triggered those updates, and how the system processes information from various sources.

Our changelog serves multiple purposes: it provides accountability by documenting every data change, helps users verify the timeliness of information, and offers insight into the operational health of our data pipeline. Each entry includes a timestamp, event type, and relevant details about what changed.

Unlike traditional financial trackers that update at fixed intervals, the KULR Bitcoin Treasury Tracker operates in near real-time. When new SEC filings are detected, our system automatically parses the documents and logs the extracted data. When market prices shift, valuations are recalculated and recorded. This continuous monitoring ensures you always have access to the most current information available.

Event Types Explained

New Transaction

Logged when a new Bitcoin purchase or transfer is detected from SEC filings or official press releases. Includes transaction amount, date, and source document reference.

Snapshot Update

Recorded when holdings data is refreshed and historical metrics are captured. Snapshots preserve point-in-time data for mNAV, valuations, and other time-series metrics.

Price Update

Documents significant price movements in Bitcoin or KULR stock that trigger recalculation of valuations, mNAV ratios, and unrealized profit/loss figures.

System Event

Covers maintenance activities, data reconciliation processes, source validation checks, and other operational events that ensure system reliability and accuracy.

How We Process Updates

The KULR Bitcoin Treasury Tracker employs a multi-stage data pipeline to ensure accuracy and timeliness. Our monitoring system continuously checks SEC EDGAR for new KULR filings, parsing documents within minutes of publication. Press releases are similarly tracked and cross-referenced against regulatory filings for validation.

When new transaction data is detected, our parsing engine extracts key details including Bitcoin quantities, purchase prices, cost basis, and transaction dates. Each extraction is assigned a confidence score based on the clarity and structure of the source document. High-confidence extractions come from explicit numerical tables; lower confidence may indicate data inferred from narrative text.

Price data follows a separate pipeline, continuously polling cryptocurrency and stock market data sources. Updates trigger recalculation of derived metrics like mark-to-market valuations, mNAV ratios, and unrealized P&L. Significant changes are logged to the timeline, providing visibility into how market movements affect tracked metrics.

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