Zeebu (ZBU): D-Score 32/100 — Centralized Leaning BlockIndex D-Score: 32/100 (Centralized Leaning). Zeebu (ZBU) is a Layer 1 cryptocurrency using Other consensus. Zeebu: ERC-20 telecom settlement token enabling on-chain B2B invoice settlement, faster cross-carrier payments, and loyalty incentives. Source: https://blockindex.ai/coin/zbu · Data by BlockIndex.AI · Updated 2026-06-19 D-Score breakdown (0-100, higher means more decentralized) Component: Score: Overall D-Score: 32: Node distribution: 0: Initial distribution: 0: Governance: 16: Age and history: 11: Autonomy: 5: Key facts - Layer: Layer 1 - Consensus: Other (N/A) - Launch: Launchpad - Founder: N/A - VC funded: No - Max supply: N/A - Circulating: 179,549,569 Market data (as of 2026-06-19) - Price: $0.12 - Market cap: $22.42M - 24h volume: $1,225.09 - 24h change: -0.16% · 7d change: +0.72% About Zeebu (ZBU) is presented in the supplied materials as an ERC-20 utility token and a verticalized Web3 payments and settlement platform focused on telecom carrier wholesale voice settlement. According to the provided sources, Zeebu's stated mission is to reduce invoice reconciliation costs, accelerate settlement cycles between carriers, and introduce transparency and automation into B2B telecom settlement workflows by leveraging on-chain settlements and smart-contract validation. The project positions its Zeebu Loyalty Token (ZBU) as a utility instrument designed to incentivize and reward participating carriers and as a medium for value settlement within the Zeebu ecosystem. Public materials emphasize enterprise-grade security practices (encryption, KYC, and identity verification) and the aspiration to evolve the Zeebu Protocol into a decentralized liquidity engine for carrier settlement, though the supplied files do not include a detailed technical whitepaper or protocol-level design documents. From a technology and architecture standpoint, Zeebu is described in the sources as an ERC-20 token operating on an EVM-compatible mainnet (the project references Etherscan and a migration to a new token contract on 2024-10-03). There is no evidence in the provided excerpts of a native Layer-1 blockchain for ZBU, no distinct consensus or node architecture described, and no on-chain treasury/DAO contracts or multi-sig governance mechanics explicitly documented. The available technical notes and event records center on token-level events (contract migration, token burns claimed in press coverage) and integrations with market-data and explorer services (CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, CryptoCompare, Chainz/Cryptoid, and Etherscan references). Developer tooling and data infrastructure references in the supplied content include CoinMarketCap API references and a DEX Mode link captured in scraping; however, no project GitHub, SDKs, or low-level smart contract technical docs were included in the supplied snippets. In terms of market positioning and tokenomics, the supplied market-data snapshots show ZBU with a circulating supply snapshot of ~413.62M ZBU and a total reported supply of ~746.31M ZBU across CoinMarketCap and related pages. Price snapshots in the dataset range around $0.6041–$0.604356 at sampling times, with a market capitalization in the ~USD $249.9M range, an all-time high of $5.62 (May 22, 2024) and an all-time low recorded in the supplied data as $0.579 (Dec 15, 2025). The sources also reference a presale raise of $25M in press materials and press claims of a very large token burn event (headlines are present in the scraped snippets but without on-chain proof or exact dates in the supplied excerpts). Crucially, the scraped data does not include a clear premine percentage, PIP (public initial percentage) allocation, detailed emission schedule, or a formal monetary policy — these omissions are noted repeatedly in the source material and are highlighted as gaps that would be needed for a full DSCORE computation. Governance, decentralization and ecosystem presence are described mostly in business and market terms rather than on-chain governance primitives. The supplied content does not document a DAO or on-chain voting mechanism; governance is therefore not represented as DAO-driven in the provided files. Zeebu has documented exchange listings and presence on major analytics platforms (CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, CryptoCompare, Messari), and verified exchange coverage includes several Tier-1 centralized exchanges (Kraken, Bybit, Bitget, BitMart) and a Uniswap DEX entry in the verified listings. Wallet support in the verified dataset includes Ledger (hardware), MEW (desktop), and Nami (browser). The project’s public narrative emphasizes regulatory compliance and enterprise security practices, but the supplied content does not include formal regulatory filings, a registered corporate name or headquarters, nor an explicitly named CEO or executive team in the snippets provided. These governance and disclosure gaps are identified in the source material as items requiring follow-up for institutional assessment. Links - Website: https://www.zeebu.com/contact - Whitepaper: N/A - 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