Confidence Score
How the engine measures its own certainty.
The confidence score is a number from 0 to 100 that expresses how certain the engine is about its assessment. A score of 12 with 95% confidence is very different from a score of 12 with 30% confidence.
Confidence is driven by:
Coverage — how much of the wallet's history was successfully fetched. If the transaction count is at the cap (1,200 or 2,500 depending on plan), some history is truncated and confidence drops.
Attribution — how many of the wallet's counterparties were identifiable. A wallet that interacts only with unknown addresses has lower attribution than one that interacts with Uniswap, Coinbase, and Aave.
Signal agreement — when multiple signals point in the same direction, confidence is higher. When signals conflict (e.g., high mixer ratio but also strong DeFi context), confidence is lower.
Data completeness — whether key metrics like wallet age, balance, and transaction count were successfully resolved.
Confidence levels:
High confidence (72+) — strong signal coverage, clear attribution, signals agree. Medium confidence (40–71) — partial coverage, some attribution, signals mostly agree. Low confidence (0–39) — thin coverage, weak attribution, conflicting signals.
A low confidence score does not mean the analysis is wrong. It means the engine is telling you to interpret the result with care.