Add Pharos to Analytics#563
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Add Pharos (pharos.watch) — open-source stablecoin analytics
What this adds:
Pharos is an open-source stablecoin analytics dashboard tracking 390+ stablecoins with peg health scores, supply history, liquidity metrics, and reserve composition data. Source: github.com/TokenBrice/pharos-watch · License: MIT · Status: Active
Category: Analytics
Proprietary baseline: Dune Analytics (created as part of this PR — the closest mainstream crypto-analytics product that covers the same blockchain data space)
Capabilities linked:
How to apply:
Since opensource.builders is database-driven, this PR ships a seed script instead of a data file. Run:
The script is fully idempotent — re-running it is safe.