About usd.net
We track every asset that claims to be a dollar on-chain — 200-plus tokens across 30-plus chains — and we say which ones we would hold, with the reasoning attached. The site exists because the alternative for most people is an issuer's own marketing page.
What we actually do
Three things, in order of effort. We aggregate live supply, peg and yield data and clean it — the data-quality log lists every value we capped or reclassified before display. We maintain datasets nobody else keeps: the depeg archive with recovery times, verified card and ramp fee schedules, attestation staleness, and LEI-to-wallet links. Then we conclude — safety scores, durability ratings and card verdicts, all computed from published methodology.
What we do not do: publish price predictions, run a token, or take payment for a ranking. The second and third are covered in detail on how we make money.
Who builds it
Builds and runs usd.net. Spends most of the week reading issuer attestations, exchange fee schedules and card terms, then arguing with the numbers they publish.
The company
- Operating company
- Incorporation in progress — the legal name and number appear here once filed, not before.
- Registration number
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- Registered address
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- LEI
- Application filed with a GLEIF-accredited LOU; the code is published here the day it is issued.
- Editorial contact
- editor@usd.net
- Corrections
- corrections@usd.net — logged publicly on /corrections
One thing we cannot claim yet: the operating entity is new, so there is no long trading history to point at. The substitute is the paper trail — versioned methodology, a public corrections log, and the raw upstream values behind every number we adjusted.