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OmniRisk · Risk Scoring

OmniScore Explained — How OmniRisk's Crypto Risk Score Works

A composite AI risk score from 0 to 100. Seven independent signal layers. Updated every 60 seconds. Fully explainable — every score comes with a per-signal breakdown.

What OmniScore is

OmniScore is OmniRisk's flagship risk metric — a composite score from 0 to 100 that aggregates seven independent on-chain and off-chain signals into one interpretable number. A score of 80+ indicates a low-risk token profile; a score below 30 indicates elevated risk across multiple signal layers. OmniScore is not a price prediction — it measures structural and behavioural risk, not price direction.

The seven signals

Contract Analysis

Smart contract audit status, upgrade patterns, ownership concentration, and known exploit vectors. A newly deployed unaudited contract with owner privileges scores poorly on this signal.

Liquidity Health

Depth, spread, pool concentration, and stability of on-chain liquidity across DEX venues. A token where 90%+ of liquidity sits in one pool controlled by one LP is high-risk.

Holder Distribution

Top-10 holder concentration, holder growth rate, and distribution changes over time. High concentration in a few wallets is a leading indicator of rug risk.

Whale Activity

Large-wallet movements, accumulation and distribution patterns, exchange inflows, and cross-chain flows from significant holders.

Market Sentiment

Social velocity, funding rates, options skew, and narrative momentum signals — calibrated to filter noise from genuine shifts in market perception.

Exchange Exposure

CEX inflow risk, listing stability, and exchange-specific liquidity dependency. A token whose volume is 95% on one low-tier exchange carries high exposure risk.

Velocity Anomalies

Wash trading patterns, sandwich attack signals, and other manipulation-indicating velocity spikes that inflate apparent token activity.

What the scores mean

81 – 100 — Low Risk

Strong signal profile across most or all seven layers. Suitable for risk-aware portfolios.

61 – 80 — Moderate Risk

Generally sound but with one or more elevated signals. Monitor specific risk factors.

41 – 60 — Elevated Risk

Multiple signals show stress. Due diligence recommended before significant exposure.

21 – 40 — High Risk

Significant red flags across multiple signals. Risk exceeds most thresholds.

0 – 20 — Critical Risk

Severe risk profile. Contract, liquidity, or behavioural signals indicate near-certain loss risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OmniScore?

OmniScore is OmniRisk's composite AI crypto risk score — a single number from 0 to 100 that aggregates seven independent on-chain and off-chain signals. Higher scores indicate lower risk. Every score comes with a full per-signal breakdown explaining exactly what is driving the number.

How is OmniScore calculated?

OmniScore aggregates seven signals — contract analysis, liquidity health, holder distribution, whale activity, market sentiment, exchange exposure, and velocity anomalies — into a weighted composite score. The weighting of each signal shifts dynamically based on current market regime, so the score reflects the most relevant risks for prevailing market conditions.

How often does OmniScore update?

OmniScore updates every 60 seconds for tracked tokens. The underlying signal layers pull from on-chain data, centralised exchange feeds, and social sentiment APIs in near-real time.

Is OmniScore a price prediction?

No. OmniScore measures structural and behavioural risk — contract security, liquidity depth, holder concentration, whale patterns, and manipulation signals. It does not predict price direction. A high OmniScore means a token has a healthy risk profile; it does not mean the price will go up.

What is a good OmniScore?

An OmniScore above 70 indicates a relatively low-risk token profile across the seven signal layers. Scores below 40 indicate elevated risk with multiple signals showing stress. The right threshold depends on your risk tolerance — OmniRisk lets you set custom alerts for any score threshold.

OmniRisk Risk Intelligence Resources

  • →AI Crypto Risk Score PlatformPillar
  • →7-Signal Risk Model — Full MethodologySibling
  • →OmniRisk Scoring MethodologySibling
  • →Search Any Token — Live OmniScoresTool

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