How the Clarity Score is computed
Four observable inputs — distribution, supply, contract powers, activity — never points.
The Clarity Score (0–100) measures how transparent and verifiable a project is, from facts anyone can check on-chain. It is never bought, never gifted between users — that is what rotted points systems like Bitcointalk Merit. The four inputs:
- Holder distribution — is ownership spread across real outside holders, or concentrated in the issuer/whales?
- Supply locks — is there a finite, published max supply, or open minting headroom?
- Contract behavior — what powers does the issuer retain (mint authority, stake gates)?
- Activity — is there real, sustained market activity (weighted to resist wash trading)?
A low score means opaque — a fact — not "scam," a judgment. The page's right-of-reply comments let a project respond to whatever the number reflects.