Wallet route-risk report
Sample wallet route-risk report
A canonical Routescore sample artifact: supported holdings, modeled route exposure, coverage limits, and the trust metadata a user should see before saving or exporting.
Report conclusion
The sample wallet shows route choice can matter before a user moves funds.
The largest supported holding is $8,200.00 in WETH. On that notional, the public-mempool default (Uniswap V3) models 12.0 bps of leak. The lower-leak supported alternative (CowSwap) models 1.8 bps.
Supported holdings
Canonical sample wallet
WETH
Ethereum$8,200.00Wrapped Ether
stETH
Ethereum$5,100.00Lido Staked Ether
USDC
Ethereum$2,400.00USD Coin
Coverage
What this report can and cannot see
What it reads3 supported position(s) worth $15,700.00: ETH/WETH, WBTC, USDC, USDT, DAI, stETH, rETH, and ezETH where deployed on supported chains.
What the numbers areModeled, forward-looking route-quality exposure for moving holdings of this size. Not realized loss, not advice, and not a quote.
What stays outsideUnsupported tokens, unsupported chains, NFTs, and wallet-specific MEV reconstruction are outside this sample snapshot.
Modeled route exposure
Largest supported holding
The report artifact models the largest supported holding as a decision-support scenario. It compares a public-mempool default with a lower-leak alternative from the same launch static route catalog.
Artifact contract
wallet_route_report.v1
Schemaroutescore.wallet_route_report.v1
Report typewallet_route_risk
Subject0xd8dA…6045 on Ethereum
Source path/reports/sample-wallet
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