The intelligence infrastructure
for tokenized finance.
Serious participants in the tokenized asset market need to understand who legally issues an asset, where collateral is held, what contracts control it, and which dependencies create hidden risk. Atlas exists to answer those questions — systematically, consistently, and transparently.
Tokenized assets are growing quickly.
The structures behind them remain opaque.
Public tokenized asset data is fragmented across issuer sites, legal documents, on-chain records, dashboards, and third-party commentary. Most of it cannot be compared across issuers because it was never structured to be.
Atlas turns that fragmentation into a structured, reproducible intelligence surface — so allocators, compliance teams, risk managers, and regulators can work with tokenized issuer data the way institutional finance expects.
Three principles that define how we work.
Structure Over Narrative
Every issuer is mapped into a fixed 19-section framework instead of free-form commentary or marketing summaries.
Evidence Over Assumption
Every claim is tagged T1–T4 by evidence quality — from primary verification to clearly labeled inference. Nothing is assumed.
Transparency Over Certainty
Unknowns and data gaps are surfaced explicitly. Absence of confirmation is never treated as confirmation of absence.
Atlas does not rate assets.
Atlas rates the quality of what we know about them.
The Atlas Confidence Score (ACS) reflects the strength, completeness, and consistency of available information about an issuer. It measures confidence in the profile itself — not the future performance or credit quality of the underlying asset.
This distinction matters. An issuer with a high ACS has a well-documented, consistently verified structure. One with a low ACS has gaps that create diligence friction — regardless of how compelling the product sounds.
Read the full methodology →Built for everyone who needs to trust the issuer, not just the token.
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