Learn about the core value and benefits of getting listed on RootData
1. Becoming Part of the Data Infrastructure for Industry Investment and Trading Decisions
RootData has become one of the most widely used enterprise-grade data platforms in the Web3 industry, extensively utilized for project research, investment analysis, and exchange listing evaluation.
Platform data is regularly used by the following groups:
- Investment Institutions: Screening potential investment projects
- Exchanges: Evaluating project quality and ecosystem background
- Data Platforms: Referencing project and fundraising data
- Industry Media: Conducting research reports and data citations
Being listed on RootData means your project has entered the industry's core information network, appearing in institutional research, exchange evaluations, and industry data reference systems.
This means your project is no longer just waiting to be discovered — it has entered the source node of the industry's decision-making information flow.
2. Becoming a Data Source for 200+ Web3 Products
RootData is not just a data platform — it is also a key data source infrastructure for the Web3 industry.
Currently, RootData's API and data services are used by 200+ platforms and institutions, including:
- Binance Wallet
- OKX Wallet
- Ethereum Foundation
- Coinglass
- Magna
These platforms provide project data, fundraising data, and industry analysis to a large number of users every day.
This means: When a project is listed on RootData, its data also has the opportunity to appear in the products and data systems of these platforms. In other words, being listed on RootData not only means being discovered on RootData, but also means the project may enter a broader Web3 data ecosystem network.
3. Gaining Industry-Level Data Credibility Endorsement
In the Web3 industry, trusted data sources are extremely scarce.
RootData conducts basic information verification and structured organization for every listed project, including:
- Team background
- Fundraising records
- Basic project information
- Token and ecosystem data
Being listed on RootData typically means:
- The project has basic information transparency
- The project has verifiable public data
- The project has industry research value
For project teams, this data platform-level trust endorsement often has an impact across multiple key scenarios:
- Communicating with investment institutions about fundraising
- Discussing listing with exchanges
- Building partnerships with ecosystem partners
- Proving project credibility to the community
4. Transparency Score: The Industry's First Quantitative Standard for Project Trust
RootData's proprietary Transparency Score system is the industry's first standard for quantitatively rating the completeness and credibility of project information.
The scoring is primarily based on the following dimensions:
- Fundraising information disclosure
- Team background transparency
- Token economic model disclosure
- Key event information
- Basic information completeness
The final score is divided into five grades from A to F.
The Transparency Score is becoming one of the important reference metrics for investment institutions and exchanges to quickly evaluate projects.
For projects:
- A higher Transparency Score
- Means higher information credibility
- And higher institutional trust
In a Web3 industry that increasingly values information transparency, transparency is becoming one of the key competitive advantages for projects.
5. Gaining Continuous Industry Exposure and Discovery Opportunities
RootData has strong search engine SEO capabilities, with a large number of industry users entering the platform directly through search engines to query projects.
Common usage patterns include:
- Investment institutions screening projects by track and fundraising records
- Exchanges evaluating projects through ecosystem relationships and institutional backgrounds
- Industry practitioners discovering new opportunities through the project database
Being listed on RootData means the project can enter these industry discovery pathways, making it easier to be found by potential partners and investment institutions.
6. Entering the Industry Data Distribution Network
RootData's data is not only used internally on the platform, but is also widely cited in:
- Investment institution research reports
- Data platform industry statistics
- In-depth industry media coverage
- Web3 practitioner research content
With the launch of the Transparency Score system, more and more institutions and media are using it as an important reference metric for evaluating project credibility.
This means: Every data update and every Transparency Score change for a project on RootData may be cited in industry research and media coverage.
In the long run, a project's data will continue to have an impact across the industry.











