Scora

About

A credit report for wallets

On Solana, a wallet address is a reputation you can read, if you know where to look. Before you copy a trader, ape into a dev's new token, or trust a KOL's conviction, the chain already tells you how they actually behave: what they hold, how long they hold it, and how they trade.

Scora turns that public history into one honest number. Paste an address and get an overall score out of 100, five sub-scores that explain it, and the full token breakdown behind them. Check anyone. Inevitably, check yourself.

The score is opinionated by design, and the opinion is fully public: the methodology page lists every curve and weight, and the free API returns every input we used. If you disagree with a score, you can see exactly why it is what it is.

Radically transparent

Every formula, weight and threshold is published on the methodology page and rendered from the same code that computes live scores. If we tune the model, the docs change with it.

Nothing to give up

No account, no wallet connect, no cookies that follow you. Scora only reads public blockchain data, the same data any explorer shows.

Built to be shared

Every report has a share card made for X, and the same engine is exposed as a free public API. Leaderboards, bots, dashboards: go build.

Under the hood

What Scora is built on

Scores are computed live from Solana mainnet via Helius (holdings and transaction history) and Jupiter (prices and token metadata). There is no database: results live in a short cache and disappear. Scora never holds funds, never asks for signatures, and never will.

Questions, ideas, or a score that surprised you? Find us on @scoradotfun or join the Telegram channel.

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