This page presents timestamp-based evidence of a recurring update sequence across multiple cycles. Values are first observed on Galaxy Values, while external systems do not reflect the same values at that exact time. The same values are then observed appearing externally at a later timestamp.
Methodology
Each comparison uses system-level timestamps (Windows clock) captured at the same moment across platforms. This ensures values are compared in real time, not based on delayed or edited evidence.
Our Approach to Values & Transparency
At Galaxy Values, we don’t rely on guesswork, isolated opinions, or occasional updates. Our system is built on continuous market observation, structured evaluation, and team-based verification.
How We Determine Values
Our values are not decided by a single person.
We operate with a dedicated team of Multiple active value changers who spend hours every day monitoring:
- Real trades across multiple Discord trading servers and Survive the Killer Trading Servers
- Ongoing demand shifts and overpay behavior
- Consistent patterns, not one-off or manipulated trades
Every value change is based on repeated, observable market behavior — not isolated screenshots or hype.
Why Our System Stands Out
- Continuous coverage — monitored daily, not occasionally
- Multi-source validation — no reliance on a single dataset
- Pattern-based evaluation — focused on consistency, not spikes
- Resistance to manipulation — unreliable trades are filtered out
This results in values that are stable, realistic, and aligned with actual trading behavior.
Our Commitment to Transparency
- Value changes are based on clear reasoning and consistent data
- We prioritize accuracy over speed and consistency over hype
- Values reflect real market conditions, not internal bias
The Goal
To provide a value system that is fair, informed, and grounded in reality — helping traders make better decisions with confidence.
📊 Timeline Evidence
Screenshots use the Windows system clock (bottom-right) to show real-world timing of updates.
Step 1 — Galaxy Values Update
Step 2 — External List (Same Time, Not Updated)
Step 3 — External List (Later Update)
Key Observations
- Galaxy Values displays updated values at a specific timestamp
- The external list does not show these values at the same time
- The same values appear later on the external list
- This pattern repeats across multiple update cycles
Across multiple documented cases, the same sequence is consistently observed:
1. Values appear on Galaxy Values
2. External systems do not reflect these values at the same timestamp
3. The same values appear externally at a later time
This establishes a repeated time-lag pattern between updates, rather than simultaneous value changes.
