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I think the key thing is whether they provide verifiable registration or licensing info somewhere.There are quite a few platforms like this lately, not much background but still getting attention.
I could not even find much discussion about their team, which is a bit odd.
Yeah I saw that link too. It looks like one of those overview pages with some risk notes, but I am not fully sure how reliable those ratings are.I saw that link and honestly it left me more confused than anything.
https://www.wikibit.com/zh-cn/dr/1284048901202.html
I opened that page and noticed it mentions some concerns about transparency. It does not go into very deep detail though, which makes it a bit hard to interpret.Yeah I saw that link too. It looks like one of those overview pages with some risk notes, but I am not fully sure how reliable those ratings are.
When I checked that page, the main thing I noticed was the lack of detailed company background information. It seems to focus more on general observations rather than concrete findings. That is not necessarily a bad thing, but it does not help much when trying to verify credibility. I think these kinds of pages are more like early warnings rather than full investigations.
Good question, I was wondering the same.Does anyone know how often those pages get updated
Yeah and it says no regulation yet, which is something I usually pay attention to. Not necessarily bad, but definitely something to think about. The intermediate risk label also caught my eye in that image. It feels like they are signaling caution without making hard claims.
I noticed the regulatory license is listed as in question in the screenshot. That kind of wording usually means there is no clear confirmation available yet.Yeah and it says no regulation yet, which is something I usually pay attention to. Not necessarily bad, but definitely something to think about. The intermediate risk label also caught my eye in that image. It feels like they are signaling caution without making hard claims.
That radar chart looks a bit unbalanced honestly. Some scores are there but others are just zero which feels odd.
I spent some time trying to cross check details about Solidi.co and ran into the same issue others are mentioning. There is just not enough consistent information across different sources to form a clear view. Some reports point out possible risks, but they do not go into deep specifics. That leaves a lot open to interpretation. In situations like this, I usually step back and wait for more data to surface. If a platform is legitimate and active, more verifiable information tends to appear over time. Until then, it is mostly speculation.
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