DORRS Transparency Score (DTS)
Standardized transparency, governance, and trust scoring framework.
The DORRS Transparency Score (DTS) is a standardized transparency, governance, and trust scoring framework developed by DORRS to evaluate tokenized securities, digital assets, private market instruments, and real-world assets (RWAs) across both traditional financial infrastructure and blockchain ecosystems. The DTS framework is designed to help institutions, investors, regulators, and market participants better identify, assess, compare, and understand the quality, transparency, and integrity of digital financial products.
The DTS methodology combines both on-chain and off-chain data sources to generate a normalized transparency score for issuers, assets, tokenization platforms, smart contracts, and blockchain-based financial instruments. The scoring model evaluates multiple factors including issuer disclosures, governance structure, blockchain verification, smart contract transparency, custody arrangements, token economics, regulatory information, liquidity visibility, market data quality, and operational transparency. The framework is designed to provide a consistent trust and risk assessment layer across fragmented tokenization platforms, exchanges, blockchains, custodians, Alternative Trading Systems (ATSs), and decentralized finance (DeFi) environments.
DTS is intended to function as a decision-ready intelligence layer within the DORRS ecosystem by transforming fragmented market, blockchain, and issuer data into a standardized scoring system that supports institutional due diligence and digital asset discovery. The scoring architecture is designed to support a broad range of asset classes including tokenized equities, debt instruments, funds, stablecoins, commodities, RWAs, structured products, DeFi protocols, and blockchain-native assets.
As part of the broader DORRS identity and trust infrastructure, DTS integrates with the DORRS Corporate ID (CDI) and Digital Security Identifier Number (DSIN) frameworks to provide issuer-level and asset-level transparency scoring throughout the lifecycle of digital assets and tokenized securities. The goal of DTS is to improve transparency, comparability, interoperability, and institutional trust within emerging digital capital markets.