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How the reliability score works

Recomputed daily from on-chain data only. No one — including us — can edit a score by hand.

Where the data comes from

We scan every solidified TRON block and record real rental events: a payment to an address followed by an energy delegation back to the payer within 300 seconds. Only high-confidence events count towards any metric. Merchants cannot register, pay, or ask to change a score.

The five components

Success rate — successful rentals divided by successful plus unreturned payments, over the last 7 days. Payments that never receive energy hurt this directly.

Response speed — the median (P50) delay between your payment landing and energy arriving. The 95th percentile is shown on the address page but does not affect the score.

Return sufficiency — whether the energy actually delegated matches what the listed price implies you should receive.

Activity — orders and unique renters in the last 24 hours, on a logarithmic scale, so volume alone cannot buy the top spot.

Stability — consecutive active days and price volatility. Addresses that appear, spike and vanish score poorly here.

What the score does not tell you

A high score reflects past on-chain behaviour — it is not a guarantee of future performance, and we are not a party to any rental. Before paying, always check the recent rental records on the address page and prefer addresses whose records show payments similar to yours.