Been noticing how web3 projects are increasingly facing scrutiny around security and transparency. Just saw that RootData and CertiK are teaming up to tackle this exact challenge with a new dual scoring system.



What caught my attention is how they're dividing responsibilities here. CertiK brings its security expertise to strengthen RootData's infrastructure and ratings, while RootData integrates CertiK's evaluations into its transparency scoring. It's actually a smart setup—each platform leverages what it does best.

The reason this matters for web3 is pretty straightforward. Users need to trust the projects they're looking at, and right now there's no unified standard for measuring both security and transparency at the same time. This collaboration essentially creates that benchmark. You get security ratings backed by actual audit work, combined with transparent project data in one place.

For the broader web3 ecosystem, this is significant. When institutional investors and regular users can access reliable security and transparency metrics, it changes how they evaluate projects and exchanges. It reduces the friction around due diligence and builds more confidence in the space.

CertiK and RootData are essentially saying that trust in web3 isn't optional—it's foundational. And if they can pull off a cohesive scoring system that actually reflects project quality, this could become the standard people reference. Worth keeping an eye on how this develops.
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