AI Score explained
The AI Score on every Mint Card runs from 0 to 100. Higher is safer. The risk band, the colour and the schedule are shown directly in the Mint Card's tooltip — this article covers the parts that aren't.

What feeds the score
Five signal categories are checked and weighted:
- Founder / team — account age, prior projects, handle history, account-recycling patterns
- Art — originality check, AI-generation detection, reuse against known collections
- Holders — distribution, suspected sybil clusters
- Social — Twitter engagement quality, bot ratio, sentiment
- On-chain — contract code, suspicious patterns, prior history
Each category contributes to the total and can trigger Red Flags with weighted penalties.
Signal coverage
A small coloured dot next to the score shows how much data the score is built on. Hovering reveals the exact percentage:
- 🟢 High — coverage ≥ 70%
- 🟡 Medium — coverage 40–70%
- 🔴 Low — coverage below 40%
A high score with low coverage is less trustworthy than a slightly lower score with high coverage.
The AI Score is risk-only. It does not predict price action. Always do your own research before minting.
Next steps
→ Red Flags — what specific issues the scorer detects → Mint Card explained