Reputation Score Calculator

Calculate DeFi wallet trust and reputation scores

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When to Use Reputation Score Calculator

DeFi Lending Decisions

Before lending crypto or providing undercollateralized loans, check borrower wallet reputation. High scores indicate reliable payment history and responsible DeFi behavior, reducing default risk.

Partnership Evaluation

Evaluate potential business partners in crypto projects. Wallets with high reputation scores show consistent engagement, protocol diversity, and stable behavior patterns ideal for long-term partnerships.

Investment Due Diligence

Research project founders and team wallets before investing. Teams with established DeFi history and high reputation scores demonstrate experience and commitment to the ecosystem.

Fraud Detection

Identify suspicious wallets with poor reputation scores. Low scores combined with high risk factors may indicate wash trading, bot activity, or other fraudulent behaviors in DeFi protocols.

Airdrop Eligibility

Projects often reward users based on reputation and activity. High-reputation wallets with diverse protocol usage and LP positions are more likely to qualify for valuable airdrops and token distributions.

Protocol Governance

DAOs and protocols can use reputation scores for governance participation. Higher reputation wallets may receive increased voting power or access to exclusive governance proposals and community decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a reputation score calculator?

A reputation score calculator evaluates the trustworthiness and reliability of blockchain wallets based on their DeFi activity patterns. It analyzes transaction history, protocol interactions, liquidity provision, and other behavioral metrics to generate a comprehensive trust score from 0-100.

How is the reputation score calculated?

The score combines multiple factors: Activity Score (transaction frequency), Volume Score (total trading volume), Diversification Score (protocol variety), LP Score (liquidity provision), Stability Score (holding periods), Reliability Score (success rate), and Experience Score (wallet age). Each component contributes to the final 0-100 score.

What data do I need to calculate a reputation score?

You need the wallet address, total transaction count, trading volume, number of unique protocols used, LP positions held, average holding time, failed transactions, wallet age in days, and largest single transaction amount. Most data can be obtained from blockchain explorers like Etherscan.

What makes a good reputation score?

Scores above 80 are considered excellent, 60-79 is good, 40-59 is fair, 20-39 is below average, and under 20 is poor. High scores indicate consistent activity, protocol diversification, successful transactions, and stable holding patterns.

Can reputation scores predict future behavior?

Reputation scores reflect historical patterns and current trustworthiness but cannot guarantee future behavior. They're useful for risk assessment in lending, partnerships, or investment decisions, but should be combined with other due diligence measures.

Is wallet data privacy protected?

Yes, all calculations are performed locally in your browser. We don't store wallet addresses or transaction data on our servers. The tool only processes publicly available blockchain data that you provide.

How often should reputation scores be updated?

Reputation scores should be recalculated regularly as wallet activity changes. For active wallets, monthly updates are recommended. For high-stakes decisions like large loans or partnerships, weekly or even daily updates may be appropriate.

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