Token Terminal and Solv have collaborated to develop a cross-chain smart contract tagging registry system, providing unified management for project contracts across multiple public chains. The core significance of this registry lies in establishing a bridge from raw chain data to standardized metrics. By规范化 classification and tagging of smart contracts, developers and analysts can more accurately extract, compare, and evaluate project data across different blockchain ecosystems. This standardized infrastructure is crucial for data tracking of DeFi protocols, NFT platforms, and other on-chain applications, helping to enhance transparency and comparability across the entire Web3 ecosystem.

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GweiWatchervip
· 01-17 20:28
Now the data can finally be properly compared; previously, the data across different chains was a complete mess.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 01-17 19:44
Data standardization is easy to talk about but extremely difficult to implement. --- With both tags and registries, can this set of tools really be put into practice? --- Cross-chain data benchmarking—if we can get this right, we can leave these information gaps behind. --- Solv and TT working together on this—won't it just be another hype concept? --- Standardization infrastructure sounds awesome, but how does it actually work in practice? --- Transparency improvement? I still feel on-chain data is just as chaotic. --- If this thing really works, DeFi data analysis is about to be revolutionized.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 01-14 21:11
This system sounds okay, but how many of them can actually be implemented? What's the point of adding an additional tagging standard? The key issue is, who will ensure the quality of the data?
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Fren_Not_Foodvip
· 01-14 20:54
The tagged registry is basically like giving on-chain projects an ID card. Finally, someone is doing this; previously, data comparison was a real mess.
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ClassicDumpstervip
· 01-14 20:42
Finally, someone is doing this. Data standardization has been long overdue. But will it really be implemented, or is it just another paper exercise?
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