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What is Blokaro Verify? A plain-English introduction

5 min readUpdated 20 May 2026

The problem Verify solves

There are tens of thousands of cryptocurrencies. Some are serious projects run by named teams with audited code. Others are anonymous, unaudited, or outright scams. For an ordinary person, telling them apart is almost impossible. The information exists, but it is scattered across block explorers, audit firms, company registers and news archives, and reading it requires expertise most people do not have.

Blokaro Verify pulls those signals together and turns them into a single, structured score from 0 to 100, with a letter grade and a plain verdict: Verified, Caution, or High Risk. It is the same idea as a credit score or a food hygiene rating. You still make your own decision, but you start from an informed position instead of a blank page.

What a score actually measures

A Verify score measures transparency and structural risk, not investment potential. A high score means a project is open about who runs it, has been audited, has sensible tokenomics, trades on real liquidity and has a clear regulatory standing. It does not mean the price will go up. A low score means the opposite: opacity, thin liquidity, unclear legal status, or other warning signs.

A high score is not a buy signal, and a low score is not proof of fraud. Verify tells you how transparent and structurally sound a project is. What you do with that is up to you.

How to read a report in 30 seconds

  • Look at the big number and the verdict pill first. That is the headline.
  • Scan the red flags. These are the things our engine thinks deserve your attention.
  • Check the category profile (the radar chart). A balanced shape is healthier than one with a couple of tall spikes and several short ones.
  • If something matters to you specifically (say, regulatory standing), open that category to read the underlying signals.

Where to go next

If you are weighing up whether to buy something, read "How to research a coin before you buy". If you want to understand exactly how the numbers are produced, read the methodology. If you represent a project and want a formal review, see the guide for projects.

Blokaro Verify is an analytical tool, not financial advice. Scores measure transparency and structural risk, not investment merit or future price. Always do your own research.