How to use Google Search Console query groups and regex to identify user questions about real-world asset (RWA) disclosures for targeted content.
QA GSC query candidates are search query groups identified via tools like Google Search Console that reveal user questions. For RWA research, these queries signal specific information gaps about asset types, yield sources, custody, and audits that projects fail to address publicly.
Search engines like Google use AI to group semantically similar queries, as seen in Search Console's Query Groups feature. Analysts can apply regex filters (e.g., /^(what|how|is|does|who|why|where|can)\b/i) to surface question-based queries. RWAMK uses this methodology to identify common disclosure-related questions, then audits project documentation against these queries to map disclosure gaps.
Projects often lack clear disclosure on underlying asset collateralization. Yield source explanations are frequently vague or missing. Custody details and control of private keys are commonly omitted. Audit reports are either not conducted, not public, or are misleading marketing materials. Legal structure and regulatory standing are poorly explained. Smart contract risks and upgrade mechanisms are rarely detailed. There is often no clear path for investor redemption or exit. Informational only. Not financial advice.
Projects seeking a verified page on RWAMK must submit an official URL (e.g., docs, blog, legal repository) for manual review. After submitting the URL, the project selects a paid package (Verified, Launch, or Sponsor). Following payment and a manual review of the provided documentation, RWAMK publishes an indexable project page with a standardized research snapshot, share card asset, and the appropriate badge.
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