Welcome to the comprehensive documentation for BlockScore, a blockchain-based credit scoring platform that combines blockchain immutability with AI-powered risk assessment.
- Installation Guide - System requirements, prerequisites, and installation instructions
- Quick Start Guide - Get up and running in 3 steps
- Configuration - Environment variables and configuration options
- Usage Guide - Common usage patterns and workflows
- CLI Reference - Command-line interface documentation
- API Reference - Complete REST API documentation
- Architecture Overview - System design and component interaction
- Smart Contracts - Blockchain contract documentation
- Feature Matrix - Complete feature list with examples
- Migration Guide - Upgrading between versions
- Deployment Guide - Production deployment strategies
- Security Guide - Security best practices and considerations
- Examples - Working code examples and tutorials
- Troubleshooting - Common issues and solutions
- Contributing - How to contribute to BlockScore
- API Examples - API usage examples and patterns
- Start with Installation Guide
- Follow the Quick Start Guide
- Review Usage Guide for common tasks
- Read Architecture Overview
- Explore API Reference
- Check Examples for code samples
- Review Contributing Guide
- Review Deployment Guide
- Configure using Configuration Guide
- Check Security Guide
BlockScore is a production-ready platform that revolutionizes credit scoring by:
- Blockchain Integration: Immutable credit history on Ethereum/Polygon
- AI-Powered: Machine learning models for accurate risk assessment
- Self-Sovereign: Users control their own credit data
- DeFi Ready: Smart contract integration for automated lending
- Backend API: Flask-based REST API (Python)
- Smart Contracts: Solidity contracts for credit data management
- AI Models: Credit scoring, fraud detection, and risk analytics
- Web Frontend: React-based user interface
- Mobile App: React Native application
Need Help? Check the Troubleshooting Guide or open an issue on GitHub.