
Basic considerations
- Pharos Network has introduced a new group of “Intelligence Partners” within the RealFi Alliance, focused on research, analysis and institutional infrastructure.
- The group includes Dune, Four Pillars, Web3Caff Research, Anchorage Digital, Alchemy, Aquaflux and the Yield Network, each of which has different capabilities in the ecosystem.
- The goal of this initiative is to improve the transparency and standardization of research and data frameworks for real world onchain assets.
Pharos Alliance expands RealFi with research and infrastructure partners
The Pharos Alliance Network has expanded RealFi with a new group of partners focused on research, analytics and institutional infrastructure. The initiative introduces what the project calls “Intelligence Partners,” a group designed to strengthen transparency and data standards in decentralized financial ecosystems.
Partners include Dune, Four Pillars, Web3Caff Research, Anchorage Digital, Alchemy, Aquaflux and Yield Network. According to the announcement, the group is designed to address information gaps that can make institutional participation in decentralized markets more difficult.
Alliance RealFi previously focused on infrastructure and asset issuance. This new group will add capabilities around research, data analytics and financial infrastructure to support the broader ecosystem as it grows.
Within it, each partner puts a different element. Research firms Four Pillars and Web3Caff Research will provide institutional market analysis and reports focused on connecting traditional financial modeling with onchain activity. Meanwhile, Dune will provide real-time dashboards designed to track capital flows related to real tokenized assets.
Infrastructure also plays a role in the initiative. Alchemy will provide the infrastructure for developers to build applications, while Anchorage Digital will provide managed storage and banking services. The Aquaflux Network and Yield are responsible for managing liquidity and coordinating the allocation of capital within the ecosystem.
Wish Wu, co-founder and CEO of Pharos, said the focus on validated data and research reflects what institutional investors typically look at when evaluating emerging markets.
“Institutional capital not only moves for high yield, but also for reliable data and verified intelligence” Wu said the partnership aims to achieve a level of transparency similar to that expected in traditional capital markets.
To standard research for onchain assets
One of the central goals of the Intelligence Partners group is the development of a standardized “RealFi Research Framework”. Participating organizations will collaborate on reporting and data standards that define how to assess performance, risk and compliance for real-world assets.
These standards are expected to provide a consistent way for institutions and market participants to value onchain assets. The goal of this framework is to create more accurate reporting and analytics structures as the network approaches the launch of the main network.
Pharos presents itself as a financial layer 1 designed for RealFi – a concept aimed at bringing real value and institutional-grade assets to the blockchain infrastructure while maintaining compatibility with decentralized financial applications. The network combines a modular architecture, parallel transaction processing, and internal compatibility mechanisms to support these use cases.
Bottom line
By adding research companies, analytics platforms and institutional infrastructure providers to the RealFi Alliance, the Pharos Network strives to create a more transparent environment for onchain financial markets. The initiative aims to improve data availability, analytical rigor and standardized reporting for real assets around the world.
If the framework is adopted, it could help create clearer criteria for valuing onchain assets and potentially make decentralized financial ecosystems easier for institutional participants to analyze and navigate.






