How verdicts work

Trust score

For a dev or a wallet, LENS also returns a 0 to 100 trust score, a quick numeric read on the person behind the token, built from the same on-chain signals as the red lines.

How it is built

The score starts high and is pulled down by each flag in the wallet's history. A long record of honest launches where the dev held through keeps the score up. A pattern of dumps, claimed fees, fresh funding and dead tokens drags it down fast. It is a summary of behavior over time, not a snapshot of one launch.

Reading the bands

RangeBandRead
80 – 100solidClean, consistent history, holds through launches
45 – 79mixedSome flags present, read the detail before trusting
0 – 44riskyStrong rug-pattern history, treat with extreme care

Score versus verdict

The verdict is the call to act on; the score is the nuance behind it. A dev can sit at a respectable 70 and still earn a STOP if one specific fatal line trips, because worst-signal-wins applies to the verdict regardless of the average. Use the score to compare two devs who both come back CAUTION, and use the verdict to decide whether to touch either of them at all.