As users interact with more blockchains, a single on-chain identity is no longer enough.
SurfScore is designed to work across multiple networks, while still keeping each ecosystem independent and fair. This article explains how multi-chain SurfScore works, and why SurfLayer treats every network separately.

One SurfScore Per Network
SurfScore is calculated per blockchain network, not as one global score.
Each supported network has its own SurfScore because:
Activity patterns are different on every chain
Transaction costs vary
Ecosystems reward different behaviors
Your actions on one network do not affect your SurfScore on another.
If you are active on multiple chains, you will have multiple SurfScores, one for each network.
How SurfScore Is Calculated on Each Network
When you select a network and generate your SurfScore, SurfLayer only scans your wallet activity on that specific chain.
The score is built using the same core principles across all networks:
Activity spread across days, weeks, and months
Total number of transactions
Unique smart contract interactions
Transaction volume
Gas spent on-chain
Balance activity and movement
Updating SurfScore Across Networks
Each SurfScore is updated independently. If you are active on one network, you can update that SurfScore without affecting others.
This gives you full control over when your activity is reflected on each chain. Updates are optional and only needed when you want your latest actions to be included.
Why Multi Chain SurfScore Matters
For users, multi-chain SurfScore means:
Fair recognition on every network
Clear proof of real activity
No dilution of effort across chains
For ecosystems, it means:
Cleaner user signals
Easier identification of real contributors
Better distribution of rewards
SurfScore acts as a reputation layer that scales naturally with multi-chain usage.
You build your SurfScore wherever you participate.
👉 Check your SurfScore across networks: https://surflayer.xyz/surfscore
📘 Learn more in the docs: https://docs.surflayer.xyz/features/surf-score
