TON Security Layer: Nomis, Wise, Esprito protocol
Nomis Protocol
Nomis is a reputation protocol that uses users’ online activity to assign reputation scores to their wallets. The Reputation Score can range from 0 to 100 points and does not require any social media or KYC verification.
Reputation depends on a variety of criteria. Such as: number of transactions, age of the wallet, total balance, NFT presence on the wallet and number of their purchases/sales, and other criteria (the set of criteria depends on the project). It is presented in the form of SBT NFT. It is created and mined in miniapp in Telegram, as well as on their official website.
With this protocol, users can create, develop and utilize their reputation on the web just like in life. Based on their reputation score, Web3 projects reward users for their contributions to certain projects. To find out your score and secure it in your wallet, calculate your reputation using Nomis and commit the NFT.
How to make a Nomis Account Mint:
- Go to Nomis website.
- Select the desired network.
- Connect your wallet.
- Click the «Get Points» button, then solve the captcha and sign the message.
Signing the message does not require any transaction, it is simply a way to prove that the wallet user is indeed the owner of the wallet. Next, simply wait for your account to load.
- Wait for the account to load and the score points to be calculated
- Press the «Mint» button and confirm the transaction.
- Wait for the transaction to be confirmed. During the transaction, the action is added to the blockchain. This usually takes about 30-60 seconds.
- Watch your finished NFT with calculated reputation.
How does Nomis work?
1. Nomis works with different blockchains and calculates more than 30 criteria. The reputation scoring scheme underlying the Nomis protocol adjusts to the specific priorities of different blockchains and defi-projects. Therefore, the criteria that Nomis calculates are constantly changing.
2. Although the Nomis score is subject to change and the final criteria system depends on the project, it is considered inseparable from the user’s cryptocurrency address. A high value of one of the parameters (for example, an increase in the number of transactions) does not always result in a higher reputation. Often the rating becomes high depending on the number of tokens on the user’s wallet (the volume of all tokens is counted in USD equivalent), as well as on the total turnover of funds passed through the wallet.
3. The ratio between the parameters is not equal. Therefore, increasing one parameter (purchasing NFT or getting tokens on the wallet) does not help to increase the final score.
4. If the score is lower than necessary (some projects require the score to be higher than 40), it means that the data does not provide sufficient criteria to calculate a higher score in that parameter system. Essentially, the same data can produce a single score value for the purpose of determining: can this wallet be borrowed without sufficient collateral? However, if we are determining eligibility for a free giveaway — the score will be completely different.
The general recommendation for users is this: to achieve a high Nomis score, it's important to be an active participant in various Web3 areas (NFT, Social, DeFi).
Esprito Protocol
Esprito Protocol — is software that allows you to get a security rating for any TON application after connecting a TON wallet. It informs users about suspicious programs and possible fraud.
Also here users earn YEP — special points used for various actions in the mini-application, purchases within it, or exchange for tokens in the future.
Esprito provides an additional layer of protection for TON users. Progressive fraud detection tools automatically scan TON smart contracts, alerting users to high-risk transactions and protecting them from potential scams.
Major clients using this protocol include DeFi — decentralized exchanges, swap aggregators, lending protocols, and betting providers.
Esprito's main features are:
- Users can upload reports on suspicious apps, programs and web projects;
- Users can rate and provide feedback on apps and devices;
- Notifications of suspicious apps or tokens based on user’s transaction history;
- YEP-based game mechanics to engage and educate users;
- Educational content for users about TON and Telegram security;
- Developers reward users for testing their apps with YEP.
Monitoring of smart contracts
The Esprito monitoring solution connects to selected smart contracts and automatically views changes to them:
- Real-time change detection (tracking changes in smart contract state, function calls, any changes made to the contract logic)
- Version control (highlighting code differences, key updates and analyzing potential impact)
- Critical update alerts and notifications
- Security vulnerability monitoring
API solution for decentralized exchanges and wallets increases the security of cryptocurrency transactions:
- Real-time risk assessment (checks for high-risk activities, fraud and other illegal manipulations in real time)
- Risk monitoring (provides viewing of wallet history and transaction behavior, alerts on certain events)
- Detection of potential hackers (crackers) and exploits (programs) for project users who have interacted with any application or approved the wallet binding.
WISE protocol
The WISE Rating is an assessment of the contribution and value of accounts both within the Web3 ecosystem and beyond. The WISE Score calculates a rating for each TBook Incentive Passport holder. Unlike simplistic metrics, the WISE Score scrutinizes the extent and depth of a user's engagement with Web3 incentive campaigns, their trustworthiness, and some of the unique identity roles and credentials they possess.
The TBook Passport is a rating system that calculates a scoring score. It is issued to users upon request in the form of the TBook NFT Passport.
WISE indicators, it's system
Welfare refers not only to a user's endowment of cryptocurrencies and tokens, but also to the total number of assets on exchanges, as well as all of their bank deposits.
Identity is another important criterion, denoting the need for the user to link the TBook Passport to their cryptocurrency wallet and social apps, as well as user verification through a verified third party (e.g. Bybit, Binance exchanges).
Social interaction refers to the total number of subscribers to channels and groups on Telegram, Discord, and Twitter. This refers to those communities where the evaluated user is an administrator.
User Engagement is a metric that shows the total volume of verified accounts on TBook, as well as the total amount of transactions on the network.