CryptoNews.com reports that Certik and RootData jointly released a series of security and transparency ratings. Certik’s Skynet rating is 93.68 (AAA), the highest in community ratings at 96.48, and its code security rating is 96.00. RootData’s transparency rating is A; its disclosure activity score is 80%, and its financial transparency score is 77%. Kaia performs exceptionally well in security and transparency—these two high scores reflect its mature security architecture and high-quality information disclosure.

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VaultKeeper
· 15h ago
CertiK and RootData jointly endorsed Kaia, and this marketing push is on point. Now it remains to be seen whether the project can withstand the pressure from upcoming audits.
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Zen_DCA
· 17h ago
“Two high scores sound awesome,” but who has the highest community score of 96.48? I want to compare.
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MarginNurse
· 17h ago
It’s another ratings report—retail investors, anyway, can’t make sense of these technical details, so they just come for the show.
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SpreadCatcher
· 17h ago
An AAA score with A-grade transparency—does Kaia have the momentum to challenge the top-tier Layer-1 chain? Interesting.
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CycleStacker
· 18h ago
Code security 96, financial transparency 77%—77% isn’t top-tier, but it’s also not bad; it’s still more reliable than projects that are completely a black box.
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BlueChipHunter
· 18h ago
The Skynet score of 93.68 is indeed impressive, and the 96-point code security rating is truly hardcore.
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VolcanoHodl
· 18h ago
Don’t just look at the rating—only by actually running it will you know what the security is like, but at least it gives users an extra layer of reference.
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