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TON Security Layer: Nomis, Wise, Esprito Protocol

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TL;DR: The Nomis, Esprito, and WISE protocols provide reputation scores and security ratings for TON wallets and applications. They use on‑chain activity, user behavior, and optional identity verification to help projects reward trustworthy users and protect against scams.

Nomis Protocol#

Nomis is a reputation protocol that assigns a score between 0 and 100 points to a wallet based on on‑chain activity. The score is minted as a Soulbound Token (SBT) NFT and does not require social‑media accounts or KYC verification.

Reputation criteria include transaction count, wallet age, total balance, NFT holdings, and purchase/sale volume. The exact set of criteria varies per project. The score is displayed as an NFT created through a Telegram mini‑app or the official website.

How to mint a Nomis Reputation NFT

  1. Visit the Nomis website.
  2. Choose the desired blockchain network.
  3. Connect your wallet.
  4. Click Get Points, solve the captcha, and sign the ownership message (no transaction required).
  5. Wait for the account to load and the score to be calculated.
  6. Press Mint and confirm the transaction.
  7. After confirmation (typically 30–60 seconds), view the minted NFT with your reputation score.

How Nomis calculates the score

Nomis evaluates more than 30 criteria across multiple blockchains, adjusting the weighting to match each blockchain’s priorities. The score reflects a combination of activity metrics; a high transaction count alone does not guarantee a higher score. Token holdings are measured in USD equivalent, and overall fund turnover influences the rating. The protocol’s weighting is non‑linear, so increasing a single parameter (e.g., buying an NFT) may have limited impact. Projects may set minimum score thresholds (e.g., 40) for eligibility in giveaways or other incentives.

Esprito Protocol#

Esprito provides a security rating for any TON application after the user connects a TON wallet. It alerts users to suspicious programs and potential fraud, and rewards participants with YEP points that can be spent within the mini‑app or exchanged for tokens later.

Main features

  • Users can submit reports on suspicious apps, programs, and web projects.
  • Community members rate and comment on reported items.
  • Real‑time notifications about high‑risk transactions based on a user’s history.
  • YEP‑based gamification to encourage security awareness.
  • Educational content about TON and Telegram security.
  • Developers can reward testers with YEP.

Smart‑contract monitoring

Esprito continuously monitors selected contracts, detecting state changes, function calls, and code updates. It offers version‑control style diffing, critical update alerts, and vulnerability monitoring. An API enables decentralized exchanges and wallets to assess transaction risk in real time, flagging potentially malicious activity and alerting users to compromised contracts.

WISE Protocol#

The WISE Rating, part of the TBook ecosystem, evaluates the contribution and value of accounts both within Web3 and beyond. It issues a WISE Score as an NFT passport to TBook Incentive Passport holders.

Evaluation criteria

  • Welfare: Total cryptocurrency holdings, exchange assets, and bank deposits.
  • Identity: Linkage of the TBook Passport to a wallet and social accounts, plus third‑party verification (e.g., Bybit, Binance).
  • Social interaction: Number of subscribers in Telegram, Discord, and Twitter channels where the user holds an admin role.
  • User engagement: Volume of verified TBook accounts and total transaction activity on the network.

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