Highest-rated dollar tokens
Our safety score blends reserve quality, attestation freshness, historical peg behaviour, liquidity depth and supervision. It is a starting point for diligence, not a rating.
How this list is built. Assets scoring 80 or above out of 100. See the methodology page for the full weighting. Data refreshes continuously from on-chain supply and our issuer register.
Columns
| $2.74B | $1.0000 | +1.20% | 3.60% | 96 | |
| $2.74B | $0.9999 | −1.55% | 6.84% | 94 | |
| $29.17M | $0.9995 | −8.66% | — | 93 | |
| $3.40B | $1.0000 | −0.22% | 4.96% | 92 | |
| $71.95B | $0.9997 | −0.51% | 8.02% | 91 | |
| $1.76B | $1.0003 | +13.28% | 4.99%* | 91 | |
| $6.72B | $1.0000 | +1.17% | 5.82% | 89 | |
| $2.14B | $1.1392 | +0.08% | 3.55% | 88 | |
| $4.77B | $1.0001 | −0.50% | 2.17% | 85 |
Column definitions:Peg deviationLiquidity (market depth)Market cap (circulating supply)Safety scoreAPY (annual percentage yield)Full glossary
Frequently asked
+ − How is the safety score calculated?
It weights reserve composition, attestation recency, worst historical peg deviation, on-chain liquidity, chain concentration and regulatory supervision. The full weighting is published on the methodology page.