WhiteRock (WHITE): D-Score 23/100 — Centralized Leaning BlockIndex D-Score: 23/100 (Centralized Leaning). WhiteRock (WHITE) is a Layer 2 cryptocurrency using Other consensus. WhiteRock (WHITE): ERC-20 real‑world-asset tokenization protocol for institutional RWA issuance and on‑chain trading. Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/white · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19 D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized) Component: Score: Overall D-Score: 23: Node distribution: 0: Initial distribution: 0: Governance: 16: Age and history: 7: Autonomy: 0: Key facts - Layer: Layer 2 - Consensus: Other (N/A) - Launch: Other - Founder: N/A - VC funded: No - Max supply: 1,000,000,000,000 - Circulating: 650,000,000,000 (65.0%) Market data (as of 2026-06-19) - Price: $0 - Market cap: $46.8M - 24h volume: $66,604.65 - 24h change: +8.43% · 7d change: -9.91% About WhiteRock (WHITE) is presented in the provided materials as a real‑world asset (RWA) tokenization protocol implemented as an ERC‑20 token on the Ethereum ecosystem. The project is framed around the tokenization and on‑chain representation of conventional financial instruments — including but not limited to equities, bonds, property, and derivatives — with an expressed emphasis on delivering a regulatory‑aware path for institutional issuance and secondary on‑chain liquidity. The available files show WhiteRock primarily through market aggregator snapshots (CoinMarketCap / CoinGecko references) and an ERC‑20 contract record (0x9cdf242ef7975d8c68d5c1f5b6905801699b1940). These sources provide market‑facing details (max supply, circulating supply, holders, price snapshots, market cap, and DEX routing visibility) but contain notable gaps for project provenance: no formal founder, company, or launch documentation was included in the supplied dataset. Technically, WHITE is not a standalone blockchain; it functions as an ERC‑20 token that inherits Ethereum’s consensus and execution environment. The tokenization model described in the materials emphasizes packaging real‑world economic rights for on‑chain settlement and trading, with the token used for governance and protocol fees in the RWA issuance/trading framework. There is no project native consensus mechanism, no block or validator data for WHITE itself, and chain‑level metrics (blocks, TPS, block timing) are not applicable to the token. The provided information also lacks a public code repository or license detail; open‑source status and code provenance are not available in the provided files. From a tokenomics perspective the dataset supplies some clear numerical points: a nominal maximum supply (max supply) of 1,000,000,000,000 WHITE (1 trillion), a circulating supply snapshot of 650,000,000,000 WHITE (650 billion), and a holder count displayed as ~25.67K. Price snapshots included in the materials show recent trading prices around $0.0001146–$0.000115, a market capitalization snapshot of roughly $74.51M, 24‑hour volume near $254.09K, and an all‑time high entry at $0.002455 (dated Jun 01, 2025 in the provided scrape). The dataset does not supply an explicit premine percentage, pre‑issued public allocation (PIP), token decimals, or a detailed distribution schedule; these are flagged as missing and should not be inferred from circulating vs total supply without issuance documentation. Ecosystem and infrastructure references in the provided files show WhitesRock listed and visible on market aggregators (CoinMarketCap with DEX Mode/contract routing and CoinGecko references), with on‑chain DEX activity context — notably a SushiSwap mention and a WHITE/ETH pairing observed in the scraped market dataset (confidence flagged in sources). The scrape also extracts general service references (CMC DEX navigation links, chainz/cryptoid, CoinGecko) and a set of low‑confidence mentions (Chainlink, Axelar) that appear in the aggregator context but lack explicit integration evidence in the supplied files. No verified wallets, custodial services, or official block explorers dedicated to WHITE were captured in the verified data; the verified exchange presence is limited to a SushiSwap DEX listing in the provided dataset. Governance, legal status, and operational organization are not described in the supplied materials. There is no verified company/foundation name, no named CEO or leadership roster, and no on‑chain governance mechanism documented in the provided files. Regulatory and custodial risk for RWA tokenization is noted conceptually in the supplied text but no concrete regulatory events, investigations, or enforcement actions are included. In sum, the available dataset positions WhiteRock as an ERC‑20 RWA token with clear marketplace visibility and supply metrics but with substantial information gaps around provenance, governance, legal entity, and token distribution specifics that would be required for rigorous on‑chain governance scoring or institutional due diligence. Links - Website: https://whiterock.fi/ - Whitepaper: https://docs.whiterock.fi/ - GitHub: N/A --- 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