FairGo v1 — Attestation Transparency Interface

FairGo

FairGo v1 produces a deterministic trust signal derived from observable wallet behaviour. It does not evaluate identity, intent, or group-based fairness. Outputs are reproducible, hash-verifiable, and suitable for attestation systems.

What FairGo is today

Runs today: an off-chain scoring system — a public rubric (the four parities), a TypeScript calculator, and this dashboard. It produces FGV scores from self-reported assessments. Nothing about it is on-chain yet.

Built, not deployed: a Solana program implementing this design exists in the open repo — unaudited, and not yet deployed to any network.

Planned: building and deploying that program, which adds the thing the off-chain version cannot have — attestations that are timestamped and can't be quietly rewritten. Until it ships, an FGV score is a structured self-assessment against a public rubric. It does not prove the assessment is true, and nothing yet proves it hasn't changed.

Demo Wallets

Curated wallets with real, calculator-computed results — for testing only, not on-chain records.

Read-only interface. Does not evaluate or validate fairness claims.