RootData launches the "A-Level Transparency Project Briefing," directly reaching the cryptocurrency listing decision-making chain
Source: RootData
As the cryptocurrency industry gradually moves towards institutionalization, information disclosure has become a key threshold for projects to gain attention from top exchanges and capital. To this end, RootData officially launches the "A-Level Transparency Project Brief" subscription service. Every two weeks, the RootData team will select high-quality cryptocurrency projects with complete and continuously updated data disclosures and compile them into investment analysis briefs.
This brief will reach institutional personnel involved in or leading listing efforts and collaborative research partners from VC firms through an industry partner network. Additionally, RootData welcomes interested investors and BD partners to subscribe to the brief to get early access to truly noteworthy potential projects.
What is the "A-Level Transparency Project Brief"?
A-Level transparency means that the project has fully disclosed key information such as financing background, team members, token economics, and unlocking arrangements. Such projects better represent the direction of industry development and are more deserving of priority visibility. Currently, RootData has recorded nearly 20,000 cryptocurrency projects, but less than 1% meet the A-Level transparency standard.
The brief focuses on high-quality projects audited by RootData, covering both TGE and Pre-TGE phases, providing structured analysis from the following dimensions:
Market Overview: Track distribution, key project highlights for this issue
Project Details: Financing background, token economics, core data, market performance
Data Snapshot: Cross-project horizontal comparison table, covering track, financing amount, current price/FDV, Token status
Priority Recommendations: Categorized as "High Attention / Medium Attention / Monitoring" to provide decision-making references for listing research teams
Who can access quality content?
According to RootData's previously released listing decision research report, data transparency has become the core competitiveness for exchanges listing projects in 2026. Over 80% of trading platform research teams indicate that information from data platforms holds significant reference value for project due diligence and listing assessments.
Currently, over 200 institutions, including Binance Wallet and OKX Wallet, have deeply integrated RootData data.
The RootData brief distribution network can directly reach researchers and BD teams involved in or responsible for listing decisions—not a generalized industry audience, but specific individuals holding the power to influence listings.
How to enter the A-Level Transparency List?
Projects with insufficient information disclosure are often filtered out in the initial screening stage, even missing the opportunity for formal communication. By claiming and completing project information, teams can:
Complete team member profiles
Update financing records
Supplement token economics and unlocking arrangements
Update technical documents and official links
Continuously synchronize the latest project developments
Claim your project and supplement information now: https://www.rootdata.com/Projects/submit?ft=claimApply
In the highly fragmented world of Web3, transparency is becoming a competitive advantage. RootData hopes that through the "A-Level Transparency Project List," projects that truly value long-term value will be seen by those who should see them.
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The privacy-focused crypto wallet Mixin announced today the launch of its U-based perpetual contract (a derivative priced in USDT). Unlike traditional exchanges, Mixin has taken a new approach by "liberating" derivative trading from isolated matching engines and embedding it into the instant messaging environment.
Users can directly open positions within the app with leverage of up to 200x, while sharing positions, discussing strategies, and copy trading within private communities. Trading, social interaction, and asset management are integrated into the same interface.
Based on its non-custodial architecture, Mixin has eliminated friction from the traditional onboarding process, allowing users to participate in perpetual contract trading without identity verification.
The trading process has been streamlined into five steps:
· Choose the trading asset
· Select long or short
· Input position size and leverage
· Confirm order details
· Confirm and open the position
The interface provides real-time visualization of price, position, and profit and loss (PnL), allowing users to complete trades without switching between multiple modules.
Mixin has directly integrated social features into the derivative trading environment. Users can create private trading communities and interact around real-time positions:
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· End-to-end encrypted voice communication
· One-click position sharing
· One-click trade copying
On the execution side, Mixin aggregates liquidity from multiple sources and accesses decentralized protocol and external market liquidity through a unified trading interface.
By combining social interaction with trade execution, Mixin enables users to collaborate, share, and execute trading strategies instantly within the same environment.
Mixin has also introduced a referral incentive system based on trading behavior:
· Users can join with an invite code
· Up to 60% of trading fees as referral rewards
· Incentive mechanism designed for long-term, sustainable earnings
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Mixin's derivative transactions are built on top of its existing self-custody wallet infrastructure, with core features including:
· Separation of transaction account and asset storage
· User full control over assets
· Platform does not custody user funds
· Built-in privacy mechanisms to reduce data exposure
The system aims to strike a balance between transaction efficiency, asset security, and privacy protection.
Against the background of perpetual contracts becoming a mainstream trading tool, Mixin is exploring a different development direction by lowering barriers, enhancing social and privacy attributes.
The platform does not only view transactions as execution actions but positions them as a networked activity: transactions have social attributes, strategies can be shared, and relationships between individuals also become part of the financial system.
Mixin's design is based on a user-initiated, user-controlled model. The platform neither custodies assets nor executes transactions on behalf of users.
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Its core capabilities include:
· Aggregation: integrating multi-chain assets and routing between different transaction paths to simplify user operations
· High liquidity access: connecting to various liquidity sources, including decentralized protocols and external markets
· Decentralization: achieving full user control over assets without relying on custodial intermediaries
· Privacy protection: safeguarding assets and data through MPC, CryptoNote, and end-to-end encrypted communication
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