Orama
  • Orama Platform Overview
  • Features
    • Orama Risk Assessment Methodology
    • Orama Risk Score Assessment
    • Token Analysis
    • Token Price Formatting
    • Twitter CA Finder
    • Twitter Analysis
    • Twitter Scan for Token Addresses
    • GitHub Repository Analysis
  • API
    • Orama API Documentation
  • Extension
    • Chrome Extension
  • Socials
    • Twitter
  • Web
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  • What is Orama?
  • Core Features
  • Purpose and Methodology
  • Target Users
  • Data Sources
  • Limitations
  • Best Practices

Orama Platform Overview

What is Orama?

Orama is a comprehensive cryptocurrency analytics and risk assessment platform designed to help users identify potential risks in crypto projects, particularly on the Solana blockchain. The platform provides objective analysis of tokens, projects, and their associated entities by aggregating data from multiple sources and applying a standardized risk evaluation methodology.

Core Features

1. Token Analysis

  • Comprehensive analysis of Solana tokens

  • Evaluation of holder distribution, liquidity, and market activity

  • Identification of mint authority and creator patterns

  • Detection of potential red flags in token structure and behavior

2. GitHub Repository Analysis

  • Deep analysis of project repositories

  • Evaluation of code quality, activity, and maintenance

  • Assessment of documentation completeness

  • Security practices evaluation

  • Community engagement metrics

3. Twitter History Analysis

  • Scanning Twitter profiles for token addresses

  • Analysis of bio and tweet history

  • Validation of found Solana addresses

  • Identification of suspicious patterns in social media presence

4. Risk Scoring System

  • Weighted scoring methodology across multiple dimensions

  • Standardized risk levels (Low, Medium, High)

  • Red flag identification and classification

  • Transparent scoring explanations

5. Wallet Integration

  • Connect Solana wallets for personalized analysis

  • View risk exposure in current holdings

  • Track historical performance against risk metrics

  • Authentication for premium features

Purpose and Methodology

Orama's primary goal is to provide users with objective insights that help identify potential risks before investing in cryptocurrency projects. Rather than making investment recommendations, Orama aims to surface red flags and concerning patterns that might otherwise be overlooked.

The platform uses a combination of:

  • On-chain data analysis

  • Code repository evaluation

  • Social media monitoring

  • Historical pattern recognition

  • Market data correlation

All analyses are presented with explanations of the methodology used, ensuring transparency in how risk scores are calculated and conclusions are drawn.

Target Users

  • Cryptocurrency investors seeking due diligence tools

  • Project teams looking to evaluate their own risk profile

  • Researchers and analysts studying market patterns

  • Newcomers to cryptocurrency seeking to avoid scams and rug pulls

Data Sources

Orama aggregates data from multiple sources including:

  • Blockchain explorers and on-chain data

  • GitHub and other code repositories

  • Social media platforms (primarily Twitter)

  • Market data aggregators

  • Historical incident databases

Limitations

While Orama provides powerful analysis tools, users should be aware that:

  • No risk assessment system can predict future events with certainty

  • Risk scores should be one component of a broader due diligence process

  • Market conditions can change rapidly, affecting risk profiles

  • Some quality projects may initially score as higher risk

  • Some fraudulent projects may initially appear low risk

Best Practices

For optimal use of Orama's analysis:

  1. Review detailed scores, not just overall risk levels

  2. Look for specific red flags identified in analyses

  3. Cross-reference with other sources of information

  4. Consider context and market conditions

  5. Use Orama as a tool within a broader research process

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