StygiaScoreWeb3 visibility architecture with protocol trust and a quantum-ready roadmap
StygiaScore helps evaluate whether a project deserves to be registered on-chain, so the public registry stays useful, credible, and protected from low-quality or fraudulent submissions.
Reviewed onboarding Public on-chain registry Quantum-ready roadmap
StygiaScore is designed as an operating layer for real protocol verification
The website focuses on protocol clarity, credibility, and registry quality while the deeper system matures.
Visibility intelligence
A scoring and analysis layer for Web3 presence, structure, trust signals, and strategic discoverability.
Protocol-grade registry
Approved outputs can be anchored and verified through auditable blockchain records instead of marketing claims.
Quantum security path
Security hardening is treated as a roadmap with staged upgrades, not as a static checkbox.
Project screening
Only reviewed projects should reach the public registry.
Trust before scale
Evidence, verification, and protocol credibility matter more than volume.
Integrated system
Brand, trust, visibility, and security evolve as one coherent layer.
How It Works
A cleaner route from project review to public on-chain registration.
Project review
The team verifies what the project is, how it operates, and whether it should be allowed into the protocol flow and public registry.
Protocol analysis
WSEO Analyze unifies the available signals, applies the protocol phases, and produces the score and supporting evidence.
Public registration
Approved results can be anchored on-chain so they remain publicly verifiable without turning the front page into a free-for-all gateway.
Protocol phases
WSEP is the phase structure of the protocol. Inside that structure, WSEO Analyze unifies the full scoring flow, QEP handles cross-network witness logic, and ZGAP supports trusted project connectivity.
Identity and metadata
Defines the project identity layer: ownership, canonical metadata, wallet/domain alignment, and the trusted connection surface.
ZGAP supports the gateway and project connection layer here.
Performance and visibility
Covers delivery quality, public discoverability, and the technical conditions that shape exposure across the web layer.
WSEO Analyze uses this phase to evaluate visibility and technical delivery.
Security, trust, and cross-chain witness
Focuses on verification, cross-network witness logic, and the trust signals that support stronger validation across chains.
QEP lives here as the echo and cross-network witness protocol.
Content and authority
Measures content quality, authority, context, and how the project communicates and proves relevance beyond the raw technical layer.
WSEO Analyze uses this phase to complete the strategic scoring context.
Decentralization and public anchoring
Covers decentralization posture, registry eligibility, and the final immutable anchoring of approved results on-chain.
WSEO becomes explicit here when the approved result is anchored publicly on-chain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Core context for the current StygiaScore rollout
StygiaScore is the current name and direction of the system previously developed under WowSeoWeb3. It now frames the protocol as a cleaner operating layer for Web3 visibility, trust screening, and public on-chain registration.
Because the blockchain registry is public and permanent. Project review helps prevent low-value, malicious, or fraudulent entries from polluting the protocol and reducing its credibility.
WSEP is the phase structure of the protocol. It defines how the system evaluates identity, visibility, trust, content authority, decentralization, and final public anchoring.
WSEO is the parent protocol and scoring system across the full flow, QEP handles cross-network witness and echo logic, and ZGAP supports trusted project connectivity and authentication across integrations.
No. The registry is public on-chain. What is reviewed beforehand is the project eligibility for being written into that public record.
Because the architecture is being designed with future hardening in mind. The roadmap matters early, even before the final system reaches its strongest form.
