RootData Transparency Alert: Projects such as Fluid, Blackhole, Pharaoh, and Koi Finance are missing core information
The Web3 asset data platform RootData issued a daily transparency alert on Twitter (X), noting the lack of information regarding teams, key calendar events, token data, and other details for projects such as Fluid, SideShift.ai, Blackhole, Pharaoh, and Koi Finance. It calls on project teams to submit/update their information on RootData to improve their transparency scores. Additionally, RootData stated that it will continue to monitor and expose "black box" projects that lack core information.
It is reported that the RootData transparency score is used to measure the integrity and timeliness of projects, aiming to reflect the information disclosure situation of projects and urging project teams to immediately claim their projects. The transparency score is divided into 5 levels from A to F, with lower scores indicating more incomplete information disclosure and higher risks of wrongdoing, requiring investors to be highly vigilant.
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