{"id":"rubyscore","title":"RubyScore","content":"**RubyScore** is a [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) data platform that provides analytics, reputation, and user identity services. The platform's primary function is to analyze on-chain wallet activity across numerous blockchains to generate a \"Reputation Score.\" This score is designed to help distinguish genuine human users from automated bots, providing a tool for [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) projects to foster trust-based ecosystems. For individual users, RubyScore offers a method to build a verifiable on-chain reputation that can be used to access rewards and exclusive opportunities. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT) [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)​\n\n## Overview\n\nRubyScore positions itself as a \"reputation layer\" for the blockchain industry, aiming to solve issues related to Sybil attacks, bot-driven activity, and the unfair distribution of rewards within decentralized ecosystems. The platform's stated goal is to bring transparency and measurable growth to [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) by creating a system where access and rewards are based on a user's verifiable on-chain contributions rather than social media presence or other superficial metrics. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)​\n\nThe platform is designed for two main audiences: individual crypto users seeking to understand and leverage their on-chain reputation, and [blockchain](https://iq.wiki/wiki/blockchain) projects, [dApps](https://iq.wiki/wiki/decentralized-application), and organizations that require tools for user verification, data analysis, and bot filtering. By transforming raw on-chain data into an actionable reputation score, RubyScore provides infrastructure for building trust-based applications and distributing incentives to active community members. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)​\n\nAs of early 2026, the platform reported having over one million total users. It had integrated more than 70 blockchain networks, issued over 300,000 Proof-of-Human (PoH) IDs, and tracked the earning of more than 1.8 million reputation badges by its user base. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)​\n\n## History\n\nThe official X.com account for RubyScore was created in January 2021, marking the project's early public presence. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)​\n\nOn September 2, 2024, RubyScore announced the launch of its Deferred Transactions Service, a feature designed to offer users a more flexible and cost-effective method for executing blockchain transactions. This service was later updated on April 17, 2025, to include a \"Show Testnet\" toggle, allowing users to view and interact with [testnet](https://iq.wiki/wiki/testnet) transactions within the platform. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)​\n\nIn the latter part of 2024, RubyScore began rolling out key integrations related to on-chain identity. On October 15, 2024, the project announced it was providing Proof of Humanity (PoH) attestations on the Linea network. To qualify, users needed to demonstrate activity on Linea and achieve a score of at least 60 points on their RubyScore dashboard. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)​\n\nThroughout 2025, the project announced several partnerships to expand the utility of its identity solutions. A collaboration with Somnia Network was revealed on June 18, 2025, focused on creating a composable, verifiable on-chain identity. This integration allowed users to mint their RubyScore ID on the [Base](https://iq.wiki/wiki/base) blockchain, which could then be bridged to the Somnia Network for use in its ecosystem of games and dApps to verify genuine user participation. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)​\n\nOn August 7, 2025, RubyScore announced an integration with the Soneium ecosystem. This collaboration enabled users to mint a Soneium-specific RubyScore ID by meeting several criteria: being an active user in the Soneium ecosystem, accumulating at least 15 points in the Soneium Network category on RubyScore, and paying a minting fee of 0.0015 ETH. This minting campaign ran until September 6, 2025. This partnership culminated in the \"Soneium Rewind 2025\" feature, announced on December 31, 2025. This tool allowed Soneium users to check, mint, and share a summary of their on-chain activities and achievements from the year, preserving their history on the blockchain. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)​\n\n## Technology and Mechanism\n\nRubyScore's architecture is built to transform raw blockchain data into a verifiable and actionable reputation credential. The system operates on a four-stage process that encompasses data collection, scoring, on-chain validation, and integration with other platforms. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)​\n\n### Scoring Process\n\nThe platform employs a proprietary process to analyze wallet activity and generate its reputation scores.\n\n#### 1. Data Collection and Indexing\n\nThe foundation of the system is a data engine that indexes transaction data from over 70 [Ethereum](https://iq.wiki/wiki/ethereum) Virtual Machine (EVM) compatible blockchains. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI) The platform collects and analyzes a wide range of parameters from a wallet's transaction history. Key metrics include the total amount of gas spent, patterns of daily activity, the number of unique smart contracts a wallet has interacted with, and over eight other unspecified on-chain metrics. This comprehensive data collection allows the platform to build a detailed picture of a wallet's behavior across multiple ecosystems. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)​\n\n#### 2. Reputation Scoring Engine\n\nThe collected on-chain data is processed by a proprietary scoring engine that incorporates artificial intelligence and a mathematical model. This engine analyzes the aggregated signals to assess the \"humanness\" of a wallet's activity profile. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI) The output of this engine is the **Multichain Reputation Score (MRS)**, an aggregate score that ranges from 0 to 1000. A higher score signifies a wallet profile with more diverse, consistent, and human-like on-chain behavior. The score is also manifested as a **Proof-of-Human (PoH) ID**, which represents a reputation score tied to a single, specific network or project. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)​\n\n#### 3. On-Chain Confirmation\n\nTo ensure verifiability and portability, RubyScore enables users to mint their reputation credentials as on-chain assets. A user's [Multichain](https://iq.wiki/wiki/multichain) Reputation Score and its corresponding level or tier can be minted and stored within a dedicated on-chain data registry. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT) Similarly, a user can mint a project-specific PoH ID along with up to ten associated reputation badges, each of which signifies a different milestone or level of on-chain activity within that ecosystem. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)​\n\n#### 4. Ecosystem Integration\n\nThe final stage involves the practical application of the reputation data by other [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) projects. dApps and blockchain ecosystems can integrate RubyScore's data via its API to implement various functions. This includes providing preferential treatment in [airdrops](https://iq.wiki/wiki/airdrop) for high-scoring wallets, filtering out bots from marketing campaigns and whitelist opportunities, and enabling special features or access levels within applications for users with a verified reputation. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT) [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)​\n\n## Products and Services\n\nRubyScore offers a suite of products and services tailored to both individual [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) users and enterprise-level projects.\n\n### For Individual Users\n\n* **Multichain Reputation Score (MRS):** A single, unified score from 0 to 1000 that reflects a user's on-chain footprint across all supported blockchains. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)\n* **Proof-of-Human (PoH) ID and Badges:** Verifiable on-chain credentials that prove a user's authenticity and activity level within specific ecosystems. Users can collect badges by completing tasks and reaching activity milestones. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **Wallet Analytics:** A dashboard that allows users to view and analyze their personal on-chain metrics, track their score, and explore general blockchain data. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **Reputation Quests:** A gamified feature where users can complete on-chain tasks within partner ecosystems to improve their reputation score and earn rewards. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **RS-Points Program:** An ecosystem-wide points system designed to reward users for their engagement and interaction with RubyScore and its partner products. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)\n* **Deferred Transaction Service:** A tool for individual users to schedule single, bulk, or deferred token transfers. This service is intended to provide greater flexibility and potential gas optimization for transactions. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT) [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)\n\n### For Projects and Enterprises\n\n* **Multichain Reputation Scoring:** A system for projects to score any wallet based on eight core on-chain metrics, enabling them to analyze their user base and identify high-quality participants. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **Proof-of-Human (PoH) ID:** Offered as a white-label solution, this allows projects to integrate a user verification system based on on-chain activity to ensure their campaigns and communities are composed of genuine users. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **Metrics Dashboard:** Customizable dashboards for analyzing wallet and network-level data. Projects can track metrics such as user activity, account balances, transaction volume, and Total Value Locked (TVL). [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **RubyScore API:** Provides programmatic access to structured on-chain data from over 70 blockchains. Partners can use the API to integrate reputation data directly into their applications for growth campaigns, user targeting, and incentive design. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)\n* **Reputation Quests:** A service for projects to create and integrate their own on-chain actions into RubyScore's gamified quest system, encouraging user engagement with their protocol. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **Deferred Transaction Service:** An enterprise version of the service that enables blockchains or large-scale dApps to offer scheduled, bulk, and gas-optimized transactions to their users. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **Ad Placement:** A marketing service allowing [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) projects to promote events, products, or campaigns via banner advertisements on the RubyScore platform. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n* **Blockchain Data Sale:** Provides access to full, verified, and structured blockchain data sets for research, analysis, and business intelligence purposes. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)\n\n## Use Cases and Applications\n\nRubyScore's reputation data is designed to be applied in various scenarios across the [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) landscape.\n\n### Sybil Resistance and Fair Distribution\n\nA primary use case for projects is filtering out bots and low-quality wallet clusters from reward campaigns. By setting a minimum reputation score for eligibility in airdrops, whitelistings, and other incentive programs, projects can ensure that rewards are distributed to genuine and active community members, increasing the campaign's effectiveness and fairness. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)​\n\n### Trust-Based Systems\n\nThe platform's reputation data can serve as a foundation for building applications with trust-based features. Potential applications include decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols offering undercollateralized loans to users with a high on-chain reputation, or governance systems where voting power is weighted by a user's long-term contributions and reputation score, rather than just their token holdings. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)​\n\n### User Reputation and Access\n\nFrom a user's perspective, RubyScore provides a tool to build and showcase a verifiable on-chain identity. A high reputation score can act as a digital resume, granting the user access to exclusive opportunities, early access to new protocols, and specialized rewards reserved for proven, high-value participants in the [Web3](https://iq.wiki/wiki/web3) ecosystem. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)​\n\n### Marketing and Growth\n\nProjects can leverage RubyScore's data to target real users for marketing initiatives and growth campaigns. By identifying wallets that show genuine activity patterns, projects can more effectively allocate their marketing budgets and tailor campaigns to engaged audiences. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI)​\n\n## Partnerships and Integrations\n\nRubyScore has engaged in several public collaborations to expand the adoption of its reputation technology.\n\n* **Linea:** RubyScore collaborated with the Linea network to provide Proof of Humanity (PoH) attestations. This integration, announced in October 2024, allowed active Linea users to verify their on-chain identity through the RubyScore system. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)\n* **Somnia Network:** A partnership announced in June 2025 focused on integrating the RubyScore ID as a composable identity layer within the Somnia ecosystem. This allowed users to use their verified ID across Somnia's games and dApps. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)\n* **Soneium:** The platform had a multi-faceted collaboration with Soneium. This included an integration of the RubyScore ID for the Soneium ecosystem in August 2025 and the creation of the \"Soneium Rewind 2025\" feature, which allowed users to mint their on-chain history as a unique digital artifact. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)\n* **QuestMe.io:** RubyScore utilized the QuestMe.io platform to host a community engagement campaign with a prize pool in August 2025, aimed at increasing user activity and awareness. [\\[3\\]](#cite-id-9Tpl4EDwdpyLlxs6)\n\nThe project's website also indicates support from various grants and collaborations with a number of partners listed in a \"Trusted By\" section, although specific names of grant providers and most partners are not detailed. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)​\n\n## Key Personnel\n\nThe provided source materials do not publicly name the founders or core team members of RubyScore. [\\[2\\]](#cite-id-K6TcbxmgU4UyokzI) The official website lists a Telegram contact, `egormajj`, for business development and integration inquiries, suggesting this individual holds a role related to partnerships. [\\[1\\]](#cite-id-8SNcFvT9koNDUqyT)​","summary":"RubyScore is a Web3 data platform providing on-chain analytics and reputation scores. 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