🔄 To understand what are onchain passports, first imagine this:
Your dog eats your passport -> You step outside thinking “eh, who even checks?” -> But suddenly a cop stops you. Documents, please. -> You’ve got nothing = Now it’s hours at the station, waiting for the state to confirm you’re… well, you.
That’s why in real life we now have digital IDs. You can store them in your phone, add them to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. They’re safer, harder to lose, and easy to block if your phone gets stolen.
Now imagine the same thing in crypto. That’s an onchain passport.
Every action you take on blockchain — sending tokens, trading NFTs, buying a name, connecting wallets — is recorded forever. But all this raw data by itself is messy and unreadable. An onchain passport organizes it into one simple record, tied to your wallet.
That’s exactly what Nomis does. We analyze your wallet’s activity and create a Nomis Score. You can mint it as a special NFT — basically, your crypto passport. It proves that the activity in this wallet is really yours.
This “passport” can show projects if you’re an active user, a long-term builder, or just starting out. And that matters: because projects want to reward real people, not empty wallets or bots.
So, in the end:
✅ In real life, your ID proves who you are.
✅ In crypto, your onchain passport proves your reputation by reflecting your onchain activity.
Simple. Secure. And yours.
If you’re wondering what exactly your Score reveals about you — we broke it down ✍️