Liquity BOLD (BOLD): D-Score 20/100 — Centralized Leaning BlockIndex D-Score: 20/100 (Centralized Leaning). Liquity BOLD (BOLD) is a Layer 2 cryptocurrency using PoS consensus. Liquity BOLD: Ethereum-native ERC-20 stablecoin from Liquity V2 focused on peg resilience, borrowing UX and sustainable on-chain yield. Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/bold · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19 D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized) Component: Score: Overall D-Score: 20: Node distribution: 0: Initial distribution: 0: Governance: 16: Age and history: 4: Autonomy: 0: Key facts - Layer: Layer 2 - Consensus: PoS (N/A) - Launch: Other - Founder: N/A - VC funded: No - Max supply: N/A - Circulating: 32,180,817 Market data (as of 2026-06-19) - Price: $1 - Market cap: $32.11M - 24h volume: $735,403.01 - 24h change: -0.02% · 7d change: -0.27% About Liquity BOLD (BOLD) is an Ethereum-native stablecoin implemented as part of the Liquity V2 protocol. Presented in the source materials as the native stablecoin of Liquity V2, BOLD is positioned as a resilient on-chain unit of value designed to maintain a peg close to $1.00 while facilitating borrowing functionality and sustainable yield mechanisms for protocol participants. The documentation and market excerpts emphasize Liquity V2 as an evolution of the original Liquity V1 design, with upgrades oriented around borrower experience, peg stability, and improved capital efficiency. The provided dataset focuses on market-observable characteristics—contract address, circulating supply, price and market-cap snapshots—and descriptive positioning rather than deep engineering or governance disclosures. At a technical level, BOLD is an ERC-20 token operating on Ethereum. As such, its security and consensus properties inherit the guarantees of the Ethereum network (post-Merge Proof-of-Stake consensus) rather than operating as an independent blockchain with native consensus. The supplied files include a verified token contract address and DEX Mode / CoinMarketCap references that confirm on-chain visibility and standard ERC-20 integration. The source content does not include on-chain metrics such as chain ID, token decimals, or extensive contract-level minutiae beyond the contract identifier; similarly, repository and license references were not present in the provided data, so no independent codebase analysis or versioning information could be derived from the supplied inputs. From an economic and tokenomic perspective, the dataset reports circulating supply and market statistics rather than an expansive allocation or vesting schedule. CoinMarketCap-derived numbers in the sources indicate a circulating supply of approximately 41.05 million BOLD and market capitalization on the order of $41.03 million at the snapshot reported. Price history excerpts captured an all-time high of $1.02 (May 21, 2025) and an all-time low of $0.9649 (Nov 27, 2025) in the supplied CoinMarketCap snippets, and recent spot pricing in the materials registers the token trading very close to its peg (~$0.9993). Crucially, premine/PIP/allocation details and a formal whitepaper were not present in the supplied files, and therefore no definitive distribution, emission schedule, or long-term monetary policy can be reliably reported from the provided dataset. Governance, organizational and infrastructure disclosures are largely absent from the provided material. The source files do not name founders, executive leadership, or a corporate or foundation entity, nor do they identify an on-chain governance mechanism, DAO structure, or treasury governance model in the materials we were given. Infrastructure and service references surfaced primarily through CoinMarketCap and chain-explorer fragments, but none met the high-confidence threshold in the extraction pipeline, so no definitive high-confidence explorer, oracle or bridge integrations are reported. Wallet-support verification did identify hardware wallet compatibility via Ledger in the verified wallet/exchange extract, but there were no high-confidence centralized or decentralized exchange listings included in the supplied dataset. The result is a focused, market-centric snapshot of an ERC-20 stablecoin and its market performance without the deeper technical, governance or organizational metadata that would be required for an exhaustive protocol audit. Links - Website: https://notprovided/ - Whitepaper: N/A - GitHub: https://notavailable/ --- About the D-Score: BlockIndex.AI rates decentralization from 0 to 100 across node distribution, initial distribution, governance, age and history, and autonomy. Methodology: https://blockindex.ai/dscore