Cryptocurrency market maker transparency ranking: Galaxy Digital, Wintermute, and GSR are in the top three
This month, RootData launched a roadshow for companies in the cryptocurrency industry segmentation, presenting representative projects that are still committed to being Builders to the market based on transparency. Today, the second issue is released------the cryptocurrency market maker segment, with nearly 40 companies still in operation included in the statistics.
Specifically, market makers such as Galaxy Digital, Wintermute, GSR, DWF Labs, Jane Street, and Amber Group have transparency scores above 70%, placing them in the first tier of this segment. Additionally, 19 market maker projects have transparency scores below 60%, with most failing to disclose data such as team information, funding, or market-making tokens, indicating a need for further improvement.
It is reported that RootData's transparency score is based on a comprehensive evaluation of investor background, team completeness, roadmap delivery, and news popularity. The higher the transparency score, the stronger the project's strength and stability.
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