Stacks, the Bitcoin Layer 2 protocol, has published its Token Transparency Framework report on Bloomberg Terminals. The disclosure filing reaches over 350,000 financial professionals across banks, hedge funds, and asset managers who rely on Bloomberg's data network daily.
The move makes Stacks one of the few Bitcoin-focused protocols to participate in Blockworks' standardized disclosure initiative. Most TTF adopters to date are Solana-based DeFi projects, giving Stacks a distinct position within the framework's participant base.
Blockworks' Disclosure Standard
Blockworks launched the Token Transparency Framework on June 18, 2025 as an open-source set of disclosure standards for onchain projects. The framework requires participants to report on quarterly financial disclosures, value accrual mechanisms, segmented revenue reports, and whether they maintain an investor relations hub.
As of August 18, 2026, the TTF page listed 111 total disclosures with 93 marked as current, reflecting roughly a 9% adoption rate among tracked protocols.
Institutional Reach
Bloomberg Terminals remain the dominant information system in traditional finance. Portfolio managers, analysts, and traders use them for real-time data, research, and investment decision-making. Stacks' TTF data now appears alongside earnings reports, bond pricing, and macroeconomic indicators rather than remaining siloed on a project website or niche analytics dashboard.
The protocol enables smart contracts and applications on Bitcoin's base layer using its native token STX. Its participation in TTF addresses institutional concerns around token transparency, including how value flows to token holders and whether revenue breakdowns support a given valuation.
Blockworks' framework effectively translates crypto-native information into formats familiar to traditional investors. Bloomberg distribution closes the delivery gap, placing standardized disclosures directly on the desks where allocation decisions are made.
