The record starts before the company did
Mithqal was not founded to enter the signals business. It was founded to end a habit: the habit of deleting. Everything below is on the record — which is the only place we know how to keep things.
2019–2025 · The years in the groups. We were the customers. Beirut, gold, Telegram — traders and engineers scattered across the same anonymous groups everyone joins, watching the same theater: wins posted after the move, losses quietly deleted, and a VIP tier offered the moment anyone asked a question. We paid for it the way everyone pays for it — in stopped-out positions that never appeared in the group's «record».
2025 · The deleted loss. One of us was still holding a losing position when the call that opened it vanished from the group. Not closed — deleted, mid-loss. That evening produced the only sentence in our history that matters: what would proof have to look like, so that even the person publishing it could not take it back?
2025 · Ledger first. The first thing we built was not an engine, a website or a brand. It was the ledger: an append-only, hash-chained record where each entry is cryptographically bound to the one before it — so deleting or editing any call breaks the chain visibly, for everyone. We decided the company would be built around the ledger, not the other way around.
2026 · Founded in Beirut, Lebanon. Traders and engineers at one table — the people who took the losses sitting next to the people who could make them impossible to hide. One market, gold, because it is the market we know and the one our region trusts; and a name that is a unit of weight, because a weight cannot be argued with.
2026 · The first sealed call. Signal #0001 entered the chain: side, entry, stop, target — published before the move, graded by the market after it. It is still there. So is every loss since.
Five rules. None of them optional.
1 · The record outranks the story. Anything we say about ourselves is worth less than what the ledger says about us. If our marketing and our record ever disagree, the record wins and the marketing gets rewritten — in that order, the same day.
2 · Losses are published, not managed. Sealed at publication, graded by the market, kept forever. A loss on a public record is information. A loss that disappears is a lie with a delay.
3 · Measured beats loud. No rockets, no fire emojis, no «last 3 spots». The engine does not publish into red news and does not chase moves it missed. Some days the most professional call is no call.
4 · A name on every claim. Anonymous admins built this industry's reputation; named people will have to repair it. Our founder signs the record. The ledger makes honesty cheap for us: it can embarrass us, but it cannot lie for us.
5 · The trader is the customer, not the product. We sell one thing — access to the engine and its record. Month to month, cancel anytime, keep your data. We keep customers with results, not with contracts.
The people under the name
Hussein — Founder. A gold trader before he was a founder, and a customer of this industry before he was its critic. He signs the record because the ledger makes it safe to: it can embarrass him, but it cannot lie for him.
The desk. A small team of traders and engineers working side by side in Beirut. Every feature in Mithqal exists because someone at this table needed it on a live position. We are deliberately small: a scale does not need a crowd, it needs calibration.
Careers. We hire traders who can code and engineers who can lose well. If a public record of your mistakes sounds like relief rather than risk, write to us: careers@mithqal.gold — Beirut or remote.