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What Does Verified Mean on RWAMK: A Guide to Project Page Status

A Verified badge on RWAMK indicates a project page is tied to an official source and manually reviewed. It is a disclosure tool, not an endorsement.

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Definition

On RWAMK, 'Verified' is a status applied to a project's informational page. It signifies that the page is linked to an official project URL, such as a website or documentation portal, and has undergone a manual review by RWAMK staff. This process confirms the page references genuine, publicly available project information. The badge serves as a disclosure mechanism, helping founders, analysts, and compliance-focused investors quickly identify projects that have taken a step to provide standardized, traceable data. It does not constitute a financial, security, or operational endorsement of the project.

How it works

RWAMK's verification mechanism involves several checks. First, the project must submit an official URL that hosts its primary disclosures. RWAMK staff manually review this URL to confirm it is legitimate and active. They then cross-reference the information found against the standardized fields in the RWAMK project page template. The core checks focus on the presence and clarity of disclosures related to asset type, yield source, custody model, audit status, and availability of public documents. The verification process does not assess the quality, safety, or viability of the project's offerings. Upon approval, the page is published and marked with the Verified badge.

Risks

A Verified status does not mitigate investment or operational risks. Key risk categories include smart contract risk from unaudited or flawed code, custody risk where user assets are controlled by a third party, counterparty risk from reliance on other entities for yield, regulatory risk from uncertain legal treatment, and liquidity risk affecting the ability to exit a position. Typical disclosure gaps verified pages may still have include unclear or missing explanations of yield source mechanics, undisclosed fee structures, vague custody arrangements, lack of recent security audit reports, and incomplete documentation of governance processes. Informational only. Not financial advice.

How to get verified

A project obtains a Verified badge on RWAMK by purchasing a listing package and completing the verification workflow. The project team submits an official URL pointing to their primary documentation. They select and pay for a package, such as the Verified package for 299 USD. RWAMK conducts a manual review of the submitted URL and the project information. Upon approval, RWAMK publishes an indexable project page on its site. The deliverables include the Verified badge displayed on the page, a standardized research snapshot detailing asset type and yield source, and a share card asset for social media. Informational only. Not financial advice.

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Disclosure

Informational only. Not financial advice. This page is generated from limited public inputs and may be incomplete or inaccurate.