Minting Your zScore
Optional, one-time, about $6.70. Turn your wallet's history into a computed, onchain reputation score.
Minting your zScore is optional. An unminted wallet works fine on Zaps, carrying the default score of 50. Minting is the paid trigger that computes your real zScore from your wallet's full onchain history, and for any wallet with genuine activity, the jump from 50 to a computed score is usually the biggest single Trader Score gain available.
What you get
- Your real zScore, 0 to 1000, computed from your wallet's complete DeFi record and broken down across its five factors: Wealth, Consistency, Protocol Diversity, Token Diversity, and Gas Behavior.
- A reserved username,
yourname.zScore, checked live for availability. - The zScore NFT: a generated identity card with your score, percentile, house, and animal, unique to your username.
- The 25% zScore factor of your Trader Score, now fed by a real number instead of the default.
The flow
Check your score
Connect the wallet you want scored. Its history is read and a score preview is shown before you pay anything.
Reserve your username
Pick your name.zScore username. Availability is checked live, and the NFT preview generates from the name you choose.
Mint
Choose your network: Base is the default, Arbitrum and Ethereum are supported. Pay the one-time minting fee, about $6.70, in ETH or stablecoin, plus gas. The mint transaction comes from your own wallet.
Holders of select NFT communities qualify for a gasless mint on Base, where the fee is waived and the transaction is submitted for you.
Done
Your certificate appears, your profile carries the score, and your Trader Score updates on the next resync. Your score can be refreshed periodically as your history grows.
Linking more wallets
You can attach secondary wallets to your primary score. Their history contributes with diminishing returns, so your strongest wallet leads and the others reinforce it. Link every wallet you genuinely trade with: unlinked history is history that does not count.