SurfScore increases when your wallet shows real and consistent on-chain activity.
You don’t need special tricks or complex strategies. You just need to understand what SurfScore looks at and use the network naturally.
This guide explains how to increase your SurfScore in a simple way.

Understand What SurfScore Measures
SurfScore is based on your wallet’s on-chain behavior over time. It does not reward one-time actions or passive holding.
SurfScore mainly looks at:
How often your wallet is active
How long your activity lasts over time
How many different contracts you interact with
How much value you move on-chain
Whether you pay real gas for transactions
If your wallet shows steady usage, your SurfScore will increase.
Be Active Across Multiple Days and Weeks
One of the easiest ways to improve your SurfScore is to stay active over time.
A wallet that makes transactions on different days and weeks scores higher than one that does everything in a single day.
You don’t need to transact every day. Even one or two actions per week is enough to build consistency.
Increase Transactions Naturally
More transactions usually help, but only if they are real.
Normal actions like:
Sending or receiving tokens
Swapping assets
Claiming rewards
Interacting with apps
will increase your transaction count naturally.
Interact With Different Contracts
SurfScore values transaction diversity. If your wallet interacts with many different smart contracts, it shows real ecosystem usage. This helps your score more than repeating the same action over and over.
Examples include:
Using different apps
Bridging assets
Minting NFTs
Deploying contracts
Each unique contract interaction adds a positive signal.
Move Value On-Chain
Transaction volume is another important factor. You don’t need large amounts. Moving small values consistently is better than moving a large amount once.
This shows that your wallet is actively being used, not just holding assets.
Use Your Wallet Balance
Holding tokens alone does not increase SurfScore.
What matters is balance activity, such as:
Receiving assets
Sending assets
Using tokens in swaps or contracts
Update Your SurfScore When Needed
After minting your SurfScore, your activity continues to grow.
When you want your latest actions to be reflected, you can update your SurfScore on SurfLayer. Updating is optional and fully controlled by you.
👉 Check or update your SurfScore: https://surflayer.xyz/surfscore
What Does Not Help Your SurfScore
These actions usually do not increase SurfScore:
Spamming transactions in a short time
Repeating the same action many times
SurfScore is designed to reward normal on-chain usage, not artificial behavior.
👉 View your SurfScore: https://surflayer.xyz/surfscore
📘 Read the docs: https://docs.surflayer.xyz/features/surf-score
