ChainCatcher News: Web3 Asset Data Platform RootData posted a daily transparency alert on Twitter (X), highlighting missing information such as project teams, calendars, key events, and token data from exchanges like Paymium, Indodax, Coincheck, Coinmetro, and Delta Exchange. They urged project teams to submit claim applications on RootData to improve their transparency scores.
It is reported that RootData’s transparency score is used to measure the integrity and timeliness of projects, aiming to reflect their information disclosure. The transparency scores range from A to F across five levels, with lower scores indicating less complete information disclosure. Investors should exercise caution accordingly.
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