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# Badge System

The Fortuna Badge system is designed to verify and validate all projects and pools featured on the Fortuna platform. It also gives users the ability to differentiate and choose among the projects that are deemed the most trustworthy based on their characteristics.

The Fortune Badge system features three tiers:

* **Basic** - The project satisfies basic criteria set out by the Fortuna platform in relation to legal compliance, team identity verification, and audit reports.
* **Medium** - Projects in this category satisfy more stringent criteria regarding the same parameters set out for the Basic level badge.
* **Vetted** - The highest tier is achieved after an extensive due diligence process conducted by our team and a third-party auditor. It encompasses a comprehensive review of the project's code, security audits, team background checks, legal compliance, and other relevant factors. Projects that receive the Vetted badge are are also actively monitored to ensure ongoing compliance and user safety.


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