Research methodology

Useful research needs visible assumptions.

Capys.app helps users compare routes, but it does not manufacture certainty. Here is what the site checks, what remains an estimate, and where every user should verify the final details.

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Referral terms

Codes, boosts, discounts, and refback are recorded from project routes and campaign material, then presented visibly instead of being hidden behind a button. Users should confirm the final terms on the venue because projects can change them without notice.

02

Tier placement

Tiers are editorial, not a promise of returns. Capys.app considers the usefulness of published benefits, how users earn rewards, accessibility, estimated activity costs, and how clearly a campaign explains its rules.

03

Calculator assumptions

FDV, allocation, and total points are scenario inputs. They are editable because most projects have not published complete tokenomics. Calculator output is an estimate, not a token price prediction.

04

Funding data

The funding screener uses Loris Tools data, displays its update state, and keeps a cached fallback for temporary upstream failures. Funding spreads are not guaranteed profit and can change before a trade is opened.

Content review
July 4, 2026
Funding source
Loris Tools →
Corrections
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