What the Result Archive is
The Result Archive is a searchable record of every match cuan4d has offered betting on. It includes the match date, teams involved, final score, and the list of markets that were available before kickoff. For a Liga 1 match between two Jakarta clubs, the archive would show the match winner market, goals totals, handicap options, and any other markets we offered. Once the match ends and settlement is complete, that record goes into the archive permanently.
Unlike your personal betting history—which shows only the bets you placed—the Result Archive is a public reference. Anyone can search it. This serves two purposes. First, it gives you a way to verify match results and understand how outcomes translate to settlement. Second, it demonstrates transparency: you can confirm that matches ended as announced, that our settlement matched the official score, and that no outcomes were altered retroactively.
Accessing the Result Archive
On cuan4d, the Result Archive is accessible from your account menu. You click "Results" or "Archive" and see a search interface. The default view shows recent matches—typically the last 30 days of completed fixtures. You can filter by date range, league, or team name. If you want to see all Piala AFF matches from last season, you enter that tournament name and the dates. The system returns a list of every match, with scores and settlement status.
The search is straightforward. You do not need specialized knowledge. You type "Liga 1" and the league name, select your date range, and press search. The results appear as a list—team names, scores, and a link to view the detailed match record. Each match record shows which markets were available, the odds that were offered before the match started, and confirmation of the settled outcome.



How Result Archive connects to your betting history
When you place a bet on a Liga 1 match, that bet is tied to a match record in the Result Archive. After the match ends, the system finds that record, confirms the final score, and calculates your payout. Both your personal history and the archive record reflect the same outcome and settlement time. If you want to review a bet you placed three months ago, you can search the Result Archive for that match, and your personal bet appears alongside it—showing your stake, your selection, and your result.
This linkage is useful for several reasons. If you remember roughly when a match happened but not the exact date, you can search the archive by team and approximate date. If you want to see a pattern in your betting—for example, how you performed on Piala AFF matches in Bandung conditions—you can search the archive for those tournaments and review your results. The system does not require you to filter only your bets; you see the full match record, and your personal bets are highlighted within it.
Every result in the archive is final once settlement is complete. We do not alter past outcomes, and we do not reopen settled matches. The record you see three months ago is the same record you see today.
Settlement and payment flow through the archive
When you deposit via QRIS, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment to fund your cuan4d account, that balance is used across all betting and gaming activities. If you place a bet on a Champions League match and win, your payout goes back into the same wallet. Your account statement shows the deposit date, the bet date, the settlement date, and the withdrawal date—all connected to the same payment method you used initially. The Result Archive does not handle payments directly, but it records the exact moment settlement occurred, which marks when your payout became available.
If you need to withdraw your winnings, the process mirrors your deposit. You accessed cuan4d from Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, or Bandung, deposited via online payment or e-wallet, placed a bet, won, and now want to cash out. You log into your account, request a withdrawal to the same bank (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) or wallet (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking), and the system processes it. Your withdrawal appears in your account statement alongside the match settlement that funded it, all documented in the archive.
The Result Archive is both a public reference and your personal settlement ledger. It proves what was offered, what occurred, and when your account was credited.
Using the archive for match research
Before placing a bet on an upcoming Liga 1 match, many users browse the Result Archive to see how the two teams performed in previous encounters. The archive is not a prediction tool—it shows what actually happened. But historical data helps. If you search the archive for the last five matches between two Liga 1 teams, you see the scores, the dates, and the margin of victory. That context might inform how you approach the upcoming match. It is research, not speculation.
The archive also serves league context. During Piala AFF season, users often search the archive to see which teams have advanced, what the knockout bracket looks like, and how teams performed in the group stage. The results are already public (you saw them on any sports news site), but viewing them within cuan4d lets you cross-reference with the betting markets available for upcoming rounds. You see the settled outcome, the available markets for the next stage, and can make a more informed decision about whether to place a bet.
Account verification and archive access
You must have a verified cuan4d account to view your personal betting history linked to archive results. The verification process is one-time and straightforward: you provide an email, identity confirmation via document upload, and select your preferred deposit method (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment). Once verified, you can browse the public Result Archive without restrictions, and your personal betting history becomes accessible through it.
The archive itself is accessible after verification. Unverified users cannot place bets or deposit funds, so there is no reason for them to access personal betting history. The public search function does not require verification—anyone can see what matches were played and what the results were—but only your account can show your stake and your payout on those matches.
