Sample wallet route-risk report
A canonical Routescore sample artifact: supported holdings, modeled route exposure, coverage limits, and the trust metadata a user should see before saving or exporting.
The sample wallet shows route choice can matter before a user moves funds.
The largest supported holding is $8,200.00 in WETH. On that notional, the public-mempool default (Uniswap V3) models 12.0 bps of leak. The lower-leak supported alternative (CowSwap) models 1.8 bps.
Canonical sample wallet
What this report can and cannot see
Commercial neutrality. Routescore does not take payment, commissions, fees, or referral rebates from any protocol, router, relay, or venue to influence these results. Rankings reflect modeled route quality only.
Modeled, point-in-time decision support — not execution instructions, a quote, or investment advice.
We have not mapped this entity's dependencies yet. This is a coverage gap, not a statement that there is no risk.
No material dependency risks detected in the mapped graph. Unmapped relationships are still possible — see coverage.
Decision support only — this maps dependencies and surfaces degraded/unknown ones. It is not advice, a guarantee, or execution.
Largest supported holding
The report artifact models the largest supported holding as a decision-support scenario. It compares a public-mempool default with a lower-leak alternative from the same launch static route catalog.
wallet_route_report.v1
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