Quantitative risk monitoring for BlastUP (blastup). Last updated 2026-03-12.
Is BlastUP safe? ZARQ monitors BlastUP (blastup) with a risk score based on Distance-to-Default of 1.5 and crash probability of N/A%. Alert level: DISTRESS. Risk grade: C. Vitality Score: 23/100 (Grade F), indicating crash resistance — backtested high-Vitality tokens lost 44% less during the 2025-2026 market crash (p < 0.001). Investors searching for BlastUP safety information should note this token is monitored daily via ZARQ's quantitative risk engine. Full credit rating pending.
Vitality Score Breakdown
The ZARQ Vitality Score measures ecosystem health and crash resistance across 5 dimensions. BlastUP scores 23/100 (Grade F), indicating crash resistance — backtested high-Vitality tokens lost 44% less during the 2025–2026 market crash (p < 0.001). Backtested ✓ Methodology
Ecosystem Gravity29
Multi-chain presence, protocol count, DeFi depth
Capital Commitment1
TVL stability, locked capital, market cap rank
Coordination Efficiency60
Audit coverage, category diversity, yield density
Stress Resilience—
Drawdown recovery, NDD stability, crash probability
Organic Momentum—
Rating trend, NDD trend, volume momentum
Data confidence: 60%
Crash probability data for BlastUP is not yet available. No structural weaknesses have been detected. The Distance-to-Default stands at 1.5, with an alert level of DISTRESS. Rating: Pending. Vitality Score: 23/100 (Grade F).
Backtest resultsDisclaimer: This is quantitative risk analysis, not investment advice. Crypto assets are volatile and can lose value rapidly. Never invest more than you can afford to lose. ZARQ provides independent risk data — always do your own research before making investment decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is BlastUP safe to invest in?
BlastUP (blastup) is monitored by ZARQ's risk engine. The current crash probability is N/A% and the Distance-to-Default stands at 1.5. The alert level is DISTRESS, meaning elevated risk — approaching distress. A full Moody's-style rating is pending. Always do your own research.
What is BlastUP's risk rating?
BlastUP does not yet have a full credit rating. Its risk grade is C, calculated from Distance-to-Default (1.5), crash probability (N/A%), and alert level (DISTRESS). Higher NDD values indicate greater distance from distress.
Will BlastUP crash?
ZARQ's model estimates a N/A% crash probability for BlastUP. The NDD of 1.5 indicates elevated risk — approaching distress. These are quantitative estimates updated daily, not investment advice.
Should I invest in BlastUP?
BlastUP is currently monitored by ZARQ with risk grade C. The crash probability is N/A% and the Distance-to-Default is 1.5. These metrics suggest notable downside risk. However, ZARQ provides risk data, not investment advice. All crypto investments carry significant risk, including total loss of capital. Consider your risk tolerance, portfolio diversification, and investment horizon. Never invest more than you can afford to lose.
BlastUP price prediction — what does the risk data say?
ZARQ does not make price predictions for BlastUP. Instead, we provide quantitative risk metrics: the crash probability is N/A% (probability of a >50% drawdown), the Distance-to-Default is 1.5, and the alert level is DISTRESS. No structural weakness signals are active. These risk signals are updated daily and can help inform — but not replace — your own analysis.
Is BlastUP a scam?
ZARQ's analysis of BlastUP shows a risk level of DISTRESS. No structural collapse signals detected. ZARQ monitors BlastUP daily across 7 quantitative risk signals including Distance-to-Default, crash probability, and structural integrity. While these signals can flag elevated risk, they cannot definitively determine if an asset is fraudulent. Always verify the project's team, code, and community independently.
What are the pros and cons of BlastUP?
Based on ZARQ's quantitative analysis, BlastUP (blastup) has the following strengths: No structural collapse signals detected; Daily automated risk monitoring by ZARQ. Key risks include: Approaching distress threshold (NDD: 1.5); Full Moody's-style credit rating pending. These assessments are based on daily-updated risk models and should be considered alongside your own research and risk tolerance.