DBIS portal, Chain 138 portal, explorer, and docs are public and reachable.
Public transparency
Chain 138 due diligence surface
This page is for counterparties and reviewers. It states what is live, what is limited, what is blocked, and where the evidence lives. It is not a legal opinion, an audit certificate, or a claim of complete regulatory coverage.
What reviewers conclude
Governance, registry, compliance, and on-chain control surfaces are published.
Explorer and DefiLlama are public, but some metrics remain zero or upstream-blocked.
Security and audit-transparency workpapers exist, but third-party coverage is not complete.
Some listings and pricing integrations still depend on external maintainer action.
Public wording distinguishes live, limited, and blocked states.
Reviewer guidance
Be explicit about scope
State whether a claim covers the company, the chain, the explorer, a token, a bridge, or only a limited flow. Reviewers reject packets that blur these layers.
Keep the evidence current
If the best proof is a PR, runbook, or status JSON, link it directly and include the date. Do not rely on generic marketing language to carry the claim.
Separate live from limited
If a surface is blocked by an upstream maintainer, say so. That keeps the public image credible and reduces follow-up questions.
Evidence index
The reviewer checklist used to keep claims grounded in evidence.
Open source file →A one-page packet for first-round DD requests.
Open source file →Deployment and verification steps for the transparency route.
Open source file →Current operator view, scorecard, and residual gaps.
Open source file →Explicit blockers, including external visibility and audit gaps.
Open source file →Live public-metrics blockers and upstream PR references.
Open source file →For a one-page reviewer packet, open the DD checklist and send that first.
Recommended external wording
“Chain 138 and DBIS provide public registry, explorer, onboarding, and transparency surfaces. Some market data, listing, audit, and routing items remain limited or upstream-blocked, and those gaps are disclosed directly.”