DYOR on digital assets

Your evidence, your crypto investments

DYOR turns market data, on-chain signals, social attention, holder flows, source quality, and due diligence into plain-English research.

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Why DYOR?

Institutional grade intelligence, in plain English.

DYOR doesn't tell you what to invest in; it helps you understand what you're investing in. Is the hype justified? Next big thing or going to zero? DYOR uncovers evidence, so you can answer crypto's biggest questions.

Plain-English Evidence-first
Coverage 1,000 assets
Research lenses 15 modules
Outputs Reports + tiles
For Retail, builders, media

What DYOR is

A research OS for digital assets.

Scan the market, inspect an asset, translate risk, test claims, run due diligence, and package the evidence.

Why it matters

Crypto research is noisy. DYOR makes it legible.

Separate hype from evidence, explain volatility in familiar terms, and understand what you are investing time, money, trust, or reputation into.

Search Search the Market

Find over-hyped, watch, and under-radar assets before opening a deeper read.

Explain Understand the Why

Translate Market Grip, Social Score, volatility, liquidity, holders, and source quality.

Verify Your Due Diligence

Use FUD Check, Research Library, and Due Diligence to separate claims from evidence.

Reporting Create Reports

Create evidence-backed reports and shareable insight tiles with limitations attached.

Market intelligence

Market force, volatility and liquidity.

Understand whether an asset is gaining real market force, simply getting loud, or becoming crowded.

On-chain and ownership

Usage, holders and exchange flows.

Inspect whether activity, concentration, and large-holder movement support the story.

Evidence and claims

Claims, sources and due diligence.

See what is supported, what is misleading, and what needs more verification before trust.

Reporting

Reports, briefs and social tiles.

Turn complex research into useful outputs without pretending DYOR is financial advice.

Built for participation

For anyone trying to understand digital assets.

Retail investors Build confidence before allocating capital.

Understand the asset, the evidence, the risks, and the next checks before relying on gut feel.

Builders and ecosystem teams Research where to build, integrate, or contribute.

Compare developer activity, network health, liquidity, community signals, and value accrual.

Communities Turn narratives into testable claims.

Use FUD Check and source quality to discuss projects with more evidence and less noise.

Media and analysts Do diligence before publishing.

Surface source quality, adverse-history leads, suspicious flows, and reportable context.

Why it's moving

Know why it moved.

Research completion 71/100

BTC is ready for a first-pass report, but unlocks, liquidity, and source freshness still need review.

Evidence layer

Every score shows its working.

DYOR should never replace hype with unexplained proprietary signals. It should show the working.

Start Researching

Start with a question. Leave with evidence.

Open a market lead, inspect an asset, pressure-test the claims, and package the evidence. DYOR keeps the useful part of institutional research and strips out the mystery.

Product workflow

From noise to evidence.

What changed

Leads worth opening

Under the radar

Substance before heat

Hype watch

Attention moving fast

Volatility snapshot

Crypto risk in familiar market context

Market discovery

Cut through the noise

Sort assets into Under Radar, Watch, and Over-Hyped queues so you know what to open and why.

Research radar

Hype Doesn't Always Mean Confidence.

Start with what changed, then check the source quality, volatility, and evidence trail before deciding what deserves deeper work.

Hype watch

Fast attention

Under the radar

Evidence first

Research Your Assets. Uncover Potential Gems.

Create your own list of assets to work through, research, review & consider next.

Risk comparison

Put crypto risk in context

Compare Market Grip, social attention, volatility, liquidity, and evidence confidence before trusting a headline move.

Rebased performance

Start at 100, then compare the path

Behaviour metrics

Volatility, drawdown, recovery, correlation

Side-by-side

Five signals, side by side

Peer basket

Nearest research peers

Volatility bridge

Crypto versus familiar markets

Decision guardrails

Guardrails before conviction

Your Research Starts Here:

Research queue
Evidence state
Showing 24 of 1,000

Asset intelligence

Open the full asset read.

See what changed, what the scores mean, how holders and flows behave, and which evidence still needs checking.

Universe read

Majors have evidence. Fast movers need sharper checks.

DYOR groups assets by role, heat, and confidence so users can move from curiosity to structured research without pretending every asset is comparable.

Coverage 4

Assets in the research universe

Highest Market Grip HYPE

Fast attention, needs deeper diligence

Selected asset snapshot

BTC Bitcoin

Digital monetary network Open for the full research read.

$64,200 +3.8% 7D
Asset link ready.
DYOR Risk Radar

Risks before conviction

TL;DR

BTC is showing durable attention with strong liquidity and elevated macro sensitivity.

Check ETF flows, exchange balances, and volatility against gold before forming a view.

Confidence High Updated today
Market cap $1.27T
24h volume $31.2B
Data source Live market intelligence
Freshness Updated today
Market provider Live market feed
Live coverage Mapped crypto and equities
Coverage gaps None in current view
Analysis

Seven diligence lanes, one asset view.

Fundamentals

What has to be true for the read to matter?

Market Grip 82
Transactions 32.1k
Holder concentration 11%
Exchange flows $1.4B
Volatility rank 64/100
Developer pulse 68

Network activity

Usage and value moving through the network.

Holder, whale and exchange flow

Who holds it, where it moves, and why that matters.

Flow pressure

Tokenomics

Supply, unlocks, and value capture.

Liquidity

Can the market absorb real trades?

Development

Is the ecosystem still shipping?

Dependency score
What changed

The market read moved because price, volume, and attention are lining up.

Why it matters

Understanding the driver matters more than guessing the next candle.

What to check next
Why is it moving?

Why the read changed

Medium confidence
Research completion

Your diligence score, not a buy signal.

71/100
Thesis / counter-thesis

The case for and against

Market Grip Gripping
82
Market force Price, volume, liquidity, social attention, evidence
Volatility compare

BTC versus ETH, S&P 500, gold, oil, and FX

Research map

What drives the read?

Heat vs evidence

Attention versus proof

Risk translation

BTC in familiar market context

Evidence quality

Can we trust this read?

Research Library

Sources, freshness, and conflicts.

Evidence provenance

Which claims are backed, limited, or still open?

Institutional monitor

Filings, flows, and regulatory source confidence.

Research pathway

What to check next

Feature suite

Deeper research lenses.

Research modules based on the feature map: holders, exchange flows, tokenomics, network health, liquidity, development, cycles, claims, sources, filings, due diligence, scenarios, and alerts.

Coverage 14/14

Decision support

Turn evidence into testable assumptions.

Research tools from the full feature map: trade impact, xValue range, scenario stress, whitepaper promises, roadmap credibility, thesis journal, alerts, and institutional source monitors.

Tools 8/8

Watchlist briefing

Monitor your research

Save assets to track movement, risk shifts, and the next evidence check.

Saved assets 0

Save assets from Discover or Analyse to build your research queue.

Watchlist briefing ready.

What changed brief

What changed since last check

Research portfolio

Assets You've Researched & Potential Investments

Review exposure, concentration, volatility, diligence gaps, and what needs attention first.

Folio snapshot

Saved research, grouped by risk

Holdings watch

Assets You're Considering

Stress testing

What breaks first?

Factor exposure

Where is attention concentrated?

Liquidity and concentration

Where could stress concentrate?

Report builder

Build Your Own Research Reports

Report settings Your reports, made for you. To be shared with a financial advisor, trusted friend or with fans on social media.
Sections

Report package ready.

Share tile preview

Portable insight

Shareable intelligence

Share insight with context

TLD;R Weekly by DYOR

The weekly read on hype, evidence, and what moved

A customer-facing newsletter that wraps the 1,000-asset universe into plain-English queues: Over-Hyped, Under Radar, biggest 7-day movers, and top-50 trend shifts.

Support & Learning Hub

Digital Assets Without Jargon, Noise & Bullshit

Start here before opening the research tools. These short guides explain the language DYOR uses so the scores, risks, and evidence labels feel readable instead of mysterious.

Glossary basics

How to read DYOR terms

A DYOR term is a research cue, not an answer. Market Grip, Social Score, volatility, liquidity, confidence, and evidence all describe one part of the picture.

  • Score: a 0-100 signal that makes comparison easier.
  • Confidence: how much trust DYOR has in the current inputs.
  • Evidence: the source trail behind a claim or conclusion.
  • Next check: the question to answer before forming a stronger view.
Crypto 101

What is crypto?

Crypto assets are internet-native assets recorded on blockchains. Some behave like monetary networks, some power applications, and some are mainly speculative attention markets.

  • Blockchain: a shared ledger that records transactions.
  • Token: a unit of value, access, governance, or utility in a network.
  • Wallet: software or hardware used to hold and move assets.
  • On-chain data: activity visible directly from the blockchain.
Digital assets 101

Digital assets are broader than coins.

Digital assets include crypto networks, stablecoins, tokenised assets, infrastructure protocols, governance tokens, NFTs, and crypto-linked public equities.

  • Stablecoins: tokens designed to track a currency such as USD.
  • Protocol tokens: assets connected to software networks or applications.
  • Tokenomics: supply, incentives, unlocks, and value capture.
  • Liquidity: how easily real trades can enter or exit without heavy slippage.
Stocks 101

How stocks differ from tokens

A stock is ownership in a company. A token may represent network usage, access, governance, collateral, or speculation, but it usually does not equal ownership in a business.

  • Equity: a legal ownership claim on a company.
  • Filings: regulated disclosures such as 10-Ks, 10-Qs, and 8-Ks.
  • Revenue: money earned by the company before expenses.
  • Crypto beta: when a stock moves with crypto market conditions.