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Start page (Light)
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Start page (Dark)
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Recognizing Superteam wallet (Bright)
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Basic features recognizing: good or suspicious wallet (Light)
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Basic features recognizing: good or suspicious wallet (Dark)
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Sharing is caring: seemless sharing on twitter when Superteam wallet's recognized.
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sharing on twitter when Suspicious wallet's recognized.
Inspiration
Blockchain ensures transparency but lacks tools for validating wallet reputations. SolAura was inspired by the need to verify past wallet actions, fostering trust and safety in the Solana ecosystem.
What it does
SolAura analyzes wallet activity to assign a reputation score. Users can: • Evaluate wallets for trustworthiness or risks. • Mint NFTs summarizing the analysis. • Report suspicious wallets on-chain. • Share results on social media.
How we built it
• Frontend: React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS for a sleek interface.
• Backend: Rust , Solana RPC and Anchor for blockchain interactions.
• Smart Contract: Rust NFT smart contracts
Challenges we ran into
• Ensuring accurate wallet analysis and defining logic that makes sense within the current market dynamic
• Getting access to old historical data (>1k Sigs) and dealing with processing time.
• Balancing technical detail with usability.
What we learned
• Enhanced Solana integration skills.
• Streamlining blockchain UX for non-technical users. It's not always obvious for everyone like we think
• The importance of clear communication in data presentation.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
• Intuitive UI for blockchain newcomers.
• On-chain reporting for wallets and refining information, in builk.
What's next for SolAura
• Multichain support (e.g., Ethereum).
• AI-powered behavioral insights.
• Mobile app development.
• Deeper DeFi and NFT platform integrations.
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