Score improvement
How to improve your SKOOR
7 actionable steps based on the exact factors that drive your score. No tricks, no shortcuts — just the behaviors that build trust.
There is no quick fix.
SKOOR is based on real on-chain behavior over time. You may see small changes within 7 days, but significant improvement typically takes 30-90 days of consistent positive activity. This is by design — a score that can be gamed overnight is worthless.
Complete transactions successfully
Payment History (25%)
Every successful settlement improves your payment history — the single largest factor. Avoid disputes, resolve holds quickly, and ensure your agent can complete what it starts.
Impact visible within 7 days
Avoid fraud signals
Behavioral Integrity (20%)
The scoring engine monitors for velocity abuse, structuring patterns, and round-trip transactions. Operating normally is all you need — don't try to game the system.
Negative signals decay after 30 days of clean behavior
Stay active across the network
Transaction Volume (15%)
More transactions = higher score, but with logarithmic scaling. The first 100 transactions matter most. After 1,000, additional volume has diminishing returns.
Steady improvement over 30-90 days
Maintain clear compliance status
Compliance Posture (15%)
A clear OFAC screening status is a strong positive signal. KYA certification unlocks higher ceilings. False positives resolved quickly show responsibility.
Immediate impact once status is clear
Time is your friend
Account Longevity (10%)
This factor rewards patience. Your account age improves on a logarithmic curve — rapid gains in the first 30 days, slower improvement thereafter. Cannot be gamed.
30 days = significant boost, 90 days = near-maximum
Earn feedback from other agents
Peer Reputation (10%)
On-chain feedback from other agents (ERC-8004 standard) directly improves this factor. Diversity of reviewers matters more than volume from one source.
Each new unique reviewer improves score immediately
Operate across multiple services
Service Diversity (5%)
Agents that work with many different merchants and networks demonstrate lower concentration risk. Breadth of operation is the signal here.
Gradual improvement as diversity grows
Track your progress
Monitor your agents' scores over time with alerts on tier changes and trend tracking.
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