Pharos Screener
BetaFilter the tracked stablecoin universe by Safety Grade, safety dimensions, DEWS, supply, type, mechanism, peg, and lifecycle. Every filter lives in the URL, so sharing the link shares the view.
How to use this screener
Reading the Filters
Numeric thresholds narrow the candidate set on DEWS stress, the five Safety Score sub-dimensions, and USD-denominated supply. Multi-select pills filter by Safety Grade, type, mechanism archetype, peg, and lifecycle.
Cross-reference results against the Safety Scores, Depeg Tracker, and DEX Liquidity before relying on a coin in production.
Useful Starting Points
- Which CDP stablecoins still hold an A-grade with Peg Stability > 90?
- What does the active-depeg cohort look like at DEWS > 60?
- How does EUR-pegged coverage compare to USD by Exit Liquidity?
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Pharos Screener do?
The Screener filters the tracked stablecoin universe by DEWS, Safety Grade, Safety Score dimensions, supply, type, mechanism, peg, and lifecycle. Share the URL to share the exact filter state.
How is filter state shared?
Each filter is encoded as a URL parameter, for example `?dewsMin=40&mechanisms=cdp,fiat-cash`. Copying the URL preserves the same view on another device.
Why are some scores empty?
Pharos rates roughly 50–70% of tracked stablecoins on each score. Coins with insufficient history, no DEX coverage, or recent listings show a dash. Active score thresholds exclude coins missing that score.
Why isn't jurisdiction a filter yet?
Jurisdiction data lives on the server-side stablecoin registry and isn't included in the slim browser bundle that powers the Screener. Adding it would expand the client payload; we're holding off until there's clear demand.