# Reputation Leaderboard

The [**Onchain Reputation Leaderboard**](https://beta.etherscore.network/leaderboards) ranks EtherScore users according to their badge count, providing a transparent overview of user reputation across the ecosystem. It also integrates [**ENS**](https://ens.domains/) (.eth) and [**SpaceID**](https://www.space.id/) (.bnb, .arb, etc.) names, allowing users to be easily identified and compared on other platforms.

<figure><img src="https://3477848587-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FllHo7w1bxRM2rx7kOqkg%2Fuploads%2FsGUfRmZVfGJqL6NQ95bh%2FEtherScore%20-%20Onchain%20Reputation%20Leaderboard%20example.png?alt=media&#x26;token=d0dd3345-1c51-43f5-9f74-709f677bd58a" alt="" width="563"><figcaption><p>Onchain Reputation Leaderboard by EtherScore</p></figcaption></figure>

More than 130,000 users are currently ranked, with over 230 badges available covering major blockchains and Dapps. The leaderboard offers a global view of onchain activity, helping visualize the most active and engaged Web3 users.

Check the live leaderboard here:&#x20;

{% embed url="<https://beta.etherscore.network/leaderboards>" %}


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