Want to quickly assess whether a token is worth your attention? Look at its security fundamentals first.
A project's GT Score tells you a lot—it measures transparency levels, how active the project is onchain, and whether it's actually mature enough to trust. Think of it as a simple health check before you dive into any token.
The score breaks down across three key areas: how open the team is about what they're doing, real activity metrics onchain, and the overall development stage. Not a magic bullet, but it gives you solid clues about what you're potentially getting into.
Worth checking before making moves.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 9h ago
GT score sounds good, but I still prefer to look at on-chain data myself. Those scoring systems ultimately become marketing tools.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 9h ago
GT score sounds good, but ultimately it depends on whether the team has real funds in action. What's the use of just high transparency?
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 9h ago
GT score sounds pretty impressive, but everyone who has actually used it knows it's just a reference.
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DisillusiionOracle
· 9h ago
GT score is basically just a reassurance tool, but it's better than not checking anything at all.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 9h ago
nah, gt score is just another feel-good metric tbh. real diligence is checking liquidity depth & mev exposure, not some arbitrary transparency rating lol
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ser_ngmi
· 10h ago
NGL GT score sounds good, but it still depends on whether the team is actually working hard; otherwise, it's just a numbers game.
Want to quickly assess whether a token is worth your attention? Look at its security fundamentals first.
A project's GT Score tells you a lot—it measures transparency levels, how active the project is onchain, and whether it's actually mature enough to trust. Think of it as a simple health check before you dive into any token.
The score breaks down across three key areas: how open the team is about what they're doing, real activity metrics onchain, and the overall development stage. Not a magic bullet, but it gives you solid clues about what you're potentially getting into.
Worth checking before making moves.