About CoinScore
CoinScore is a lightweight research tool that generates multi-factor scores for crypto assets using only public data sources. The goal is not to provide financial advice, but to deliver transparent reference signals.
What It Does (Current MVP)
- Price Stability: calculated from CoinGecko market data (LIVE).
- News / Market Evidence: Google News RSS feeds are used to collect signals about price, development, liquidity, utility, and social aspects (LIVE).
- Evidence-backed cards: each score shows linked evidence (title + source) so users can verify inputs quickly.
- Noise reduction: UTC timestamps and conservative defaults ensure stable results.
For details of metrics, formulas, and LIVE / STATIC / Future status, see the Methodology page.
Current Limitations
- Holders Distribution: fixed score (60), only block explorer links (STATIC).
- Dev / Social / Utility: placeholder scores based on news count and diversity. Full API integrations are not yet live.
- Liquidity: partial – CoinGecko market data is referenced, but LP lock status is not yet implemented.
Planned Improvements
- On-chain utility metrics (transaction counts, active addresses).
- Developer activity via GitHub/GitLab APIs (commits, contributors, releases).
- Social sentiment from Reddit / X, including multilingual NLP.
- Liquidity lock verification with APIs such as Unicrypt / TeamFinance.
- Convenience features: watchlists, export, API-aware caching.
- User voting (planned): a voting system will allow the community to help shape methodology. Voting is not yet implemented; the Vote page will publish the design roadmap.
Support
Operations are currently funded by donations. See the Donation page for details.
Related Pages
- Methodology: scoring metrics, formulas, and implementation status.
- Vote: plans for community voting, guardrails, and phased rollout (coming soon).
All times UTC. Scores are estimates; sources are linked.