On-Chain Reputation Score
Vitrum provides a verifiable On-Chain Reputation Score that represents the credibility and authenticity of a wallet based entirely on provable on-chain data.
How the reputation score is determined
• Wallet Age The system evaluates how long a wallet has existed on-chain and whether it has remained active over time. Older and consistently active wallets are considered more credible because they are harder to replace and more costly to farm.
• On-Chain Activity The score reflects how a wallet interacts with smart contracts and decentralized applications. This includes participation across multiple contracts, showing real usage rather than isolated or automated behavior.
• Transaction History on Arbitrum The reputation score accounts for the volume and consistency of transactions executed on the Arbitrum network. Wallets with sustained transaction history demonstrate genuine engagement within the ecosystem rather than short-term or opportunistic activity.
Why this matters
• Reputation is derived entirely from transparent blockchain data • The score is auditable and tamper-resistant • The reputation signal can be read directly by smart contracts • No reliance on subjective judgments or off-chain social metrics
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