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Getting started with Routescore

What Routescore is for, the read-only non-custodial posture, how to save a wallet, and how to read your first dashboard.

Routescore helps you answer one question well: is this route worth taking before I sign it? This guide gets you from a cold start to your first scored read in a few minutes.

What Routescore does

Routescore is a non-custodial decision-support workbench for DeFi. In practice it:

  • Scores routes — surfaces modeled MEV exposure and execution quality before you trade.
  • Models "what-if" scenarios — lets you move the inputs and watch the modeled outcome.
  • Stress-tests supported holdings — replays adverse conditions against positions we support.
  • Keeps a hash-recorded journal — a tamper-evident record of the decisions you actually made.
  • Watches public detector signals — open, public detector output you can monitor over time.

What Routescore does not do

Routescore is non-custodial by design

Routescore does not hold or move your assets, does not execute trades on your behalf, and does not give investment, legal, or tax advice. It never needs a private key or seed phrase. If anything ever asks you for one, it is not us.

Step 1 — Save a wallet to watch

Routescore reads public, on-chain data for the wallet addresses you point it at. You connect a wallet (or paste a public address) so the workbench knows which positions and routes to score. This is read-only: connecting never grants Routescore permission to spend or move anything.

On the Free tier you can save one wallet; Pro and Power raise that limit and unlock live supported-wallet pricing, historical stress scenarios, and the hash-recorded journal export. See the current breakdown on the pricing page.

Step 2 — Read your first dashboard

The dashboard is your home base. It rolls up the modeled state of the wallet you saved: current exposure, recent route quality, and any detector signals that touch your holdings. Start by reading it top to bottom once — the headline numbers first, then the supporting detail — before changing any inputs.

When you're ready to go deeper, Understanding your dashboard breaks down each panel.

Step 3 — Try a what-if

Open What-if and move a slider. Routescore re-computes the modeled outcome live, so you can see how sensitive a route or position is to the inputs you care about. Nothing you do here touches the chain — it is a sandbox for your own reasoning.

Step 4 — Write it down

Every meaningful decision is worth a line in the journal. Entries are hash-recorded, so you keep a tamper-evident record of what you decided and why — the part most people lose track of. Over time this becomes the most valuable thing in the workbench.

Where to go next

A standing reminder

Score and scenario outputs are modeled, point-in-time, and not investment advice. Routescore sharpens your reasoning and keeps your records honest — the decision stays yours.