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TSM Reader's Digest

A live weekly snapshot of what RWA-metals readers actually find valuable across both TrueSource Metals sites. Top reads, hot metals on the Hub, this week's featured glossary term and what's new. Anonymous · relative ranks only · no absolute counts. New edition every Monday at 07:00 UTC.

Live since Week 24 · 2026 Week 24 · 2026 Cross-site funnel Anonymous

Top reads on TrueSource Metals

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Top reads · Reader's Digest expands automatically as more pages get readers.

New on TSM this week

Shipped Week 24
  • NewReader's Digest — this page, your weekly cross-site reading list.
  • NewRWA Vitals — composite health index for the metals tokenization ecosystem. See /pulse.
  • UpdatedGlossary expanded to 60 terms · 5 categories.
  • Updated/events — 30+ RWA/fintech/Web3 conferences across 4 regions.

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How Reader's Digest stays honest

  1. Relative ranks only. Reader's Digest never publishes absolute user counts, pageviews or session lengths. Only rank + trend chip (UP / DOWN / FLAT / NEW / BASE). If a page has zero readers this week, it disappears from the list — it does not get faked.
  2. Anonymous. All signals come from aggregated, anonymised GA4 measurement. Reader's Digest cannot identify any individual reader, search query or session.
  3. Cross-site is funnel, not metric. The "Hot on Hub" card is a curated discovery shortcut — if you came to www and find Reader's Digest useful, the Hub probably has the metal page you want next. It is not a competitive ranking.
  4. Baseline locked. Week 24 · 2026 (13 June 2026) is the immutable baseline. Trend chips compare current rank vs Week 24 rank. BASE = held its baseline position, UP = climbed, DOWN = dropped, NEW = page did not exist in Week 24.
  5. Low-signal weeks stay honest. If fewer than 10 pages got readers in the window, the card shows a "low signal" notice. It never pads the list with empty ranks.
  6. Archive is forever. Reader's Digest snapshots accumulate weekly. No retroactive edits. Past editions remain visible in the archive (planned Q3 2026).