RUBYSCORE
  • 👋Welcome RubyScore
    • Overview Features
    • Benefits
  • Single ID and Single Identity Registry
    • Protocol schema
    • Connection guide
    • Interaction with protocol
    • Deployed contracts
      • Interfaces
        • SingleIdentifierID
        • SingleIdentifierRegistry
  • RubyScore Ranking API
  • Deployed Contract Addresses
  • Contracts
    • Rubyscore_Achievement
    • Rubyscore_Profile
    • Rubyscore_Vote
    • RubyScoreVeraxPortal
    • RubyscoreSignCheckModule
    • IRubyscore_Achievement
    • IRubyscore_Profile
  • Community & Support
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  1. Welcome RubyScore

Overview Features

Overview RubyScore Features

  • SBT Badges: RubyScore leverages transaction history to create SBT badges that serve as a user's on-chain reputation. This innovative approach ensures that users' reputations are tied to their actions on the blockchain, enhancing transparency and trust.

  • RubyScore analyzes millions of transactions segments them based on over 10 parameters, and provides users and developers with unparalleled insights into project progress and user activity.

  • Unique Ranking System: RubyScore introduces a ranking system that enables users to track wallet leadership and compare progress across the blockchain.

  • NFT Rewards and Daily Tasks: To further engage our user base, RubyScore offers an FT rewards system, daily tasks, and personal profiles. These features encourage active participation and user retention.

  • Exclusive Project: RubyScore stands out in the Web3 space as an absolutely exclusive project. The combination of its on-chain reputation system, advanced analytics, and unique ranking system sets it apart from existing platforms.

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