A wallet score is public information, meaning that it can be requested and accessed by anyone. However, just like wallets are anonymous, the score associated with a wallet is also anonymous. This means that while the score is available for anyone to see, it does not include any personally identifiable information that could be used to link the score to a specific individual.
This is important for privacy protection because it allows users to have visibility into the on-chain activity associated with a wallet without compromising their personal information. For example, businesses can use the score to evaluate the activity of their customers, but they will not have access to any personally identifiable information that could be used to link the score to a specific individual.
Additionally, SMART Score doesn't store any data that could be used to link a specific individual to their address, ensuring that even if the system is compromised, no personal information will be exposed.
In summary, although the score is public, SMART Score ensures that privacy is maintained by not collecting or storing any personally identifiable information and only providing a score based on the on-chain activity of a wallet. This allows users to confidently and efficiently make informed decisions about the blockchain ecosystem without compromising their privacy.
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