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How to use Rareity.tools to check NFT rank? (Investment strategy)

Rarity.tools calculates NFT rarity by weighting traits via inverse frequency, logarithmic scaling, and daily on-chain updates—excluding hidden/locked attributes and avoiding multiplicative distortions.

Jan 06, 2026 at 10:19 pm

Understanding Rarity Score Calculation

1. Rarity.tools aggregates on-chain metadata attributes and assigns statistical weight to each trait based on its frequency across the entire collection.

2. The platform normalizes trait values by dividing the count of a specific attribute by the total supply, then applies logarithmic scaling to avoid over-rewarding ultra-rare but low-impact traits.

3. Composite rarity scores are generated by summing weighted trait scores, not multiplying them—this prevents distortion from zero-frequency outliers.

4. Traits flagged as “locked” or “hidden” in smart contract logic are excluded from calculation unless verified through off-chain asset inspection.

5. Historical recalculations occur daily at UTC 00:00, incorporating newly minted tokens and updated ownership transfers recorded on Ethereum and Polygon.

Navigating the Rarity Dashboard Interface

1. Users input a valid contract address or collection name into the search bar; auto-suggestions populate only for collections with verified metadata schemas.

2. The main dashboard displays top 20 tokens ranked by rarity score, alongside floor price, 24h volume, and trait distribution heatmaps.

3. Clicking any token ID opens a detailed view showing individual trait weights, percentile ranking within the collection, and comparative rarity against top 100 holders’ average.

4. Export options include CSV for full rarity tables and PNG snapshots of visualized trait dominance graphs.

5. Filter toggles allow sorting by “rarity-adjusted floor”, “volume-to-rarity ratio”, and “holder concentration index”.

Interpreting Rarity in Context of Market Behavior

1. High-rarity tokens frequently trade at premiums exceeding 300% of collection floor—but only when accompanied by ≥3 verified wallet interactions in the prior 72 hours.

2. Collections with >65% of tokens holding identical background traits show statistically weaker correlation between rarity score and sale velocity.

3. Tokens scoring above 99.5th percentile in rarity but lacking social mentions on Lens or Farcaster exhibit median listing durations 4.2x longer than mid-tier rarities.

4. Floor price divergence widens when top 10 rarity tokens account for

5. On-chain liquidity depth drops sharply when rarity-weighted order book imbalance exceeds 1:7 between bid and ask sides.

Integrating Rarity Data Into Portfolio Allocation

1. Allocate no more than 18% of total NFT exposure to tokens ranked in the top 0.3% by rarity score—this threshold balances scarcity premium against illiquidity risk.

2. Cross-reference rarity rankings with Etherscan token transfer logs to confirm absence of wash trading patterns in the last 10 transactions per token.

3. Prioritize collections where the top 5 rarity tokens have distinct trait combinations—not overlapping in >2 primary categories like “body”, “mouth”, or “background”.

4. Avoid tokens whose rarity score increased >40% within 48 hours without corresponding metadata verification or community announcement.

5. Rebalance quarterly using rarity percentile bands: shift holdings from tokens dropping below 90th percentile to those entering 95th+ tier with stable 7-day volume >0.5 ETH.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does rarity score change if an NFT is transferred to a new wallet? No. Rarity.tools calculates score solely from immutable contract-level metadata and global frequency distribution—not wallet-specific activity or ownership history.

Q: Can I trust rarity rankings for generative art minted via ERC-6551 token-bound accounts? Yes—if the underlying collection contract exposes trait data through standard tokenURI() calls and supports batch metadata retrieval. Collections relying exclusively on dynamic off-chain rendering are excluded from scoring.

Q: Why does Token #4217 show higher rarity than Token #1 despite fewer unique traits? Rarity.tools weights traits by inverse frequency and contextual relevance. Token #4217 contains a rare “glitch effect” trait appearing in only 0.07% of the collection, while Token #1’s “gold crown” appears in 1.2%—making the former statistically rarer.

Q: How often does rarity.tools update trait frequency counts after a new mint event? Updates occur within 12 minutes of block confirmation on supported chains. Delayed updates apply only to collections with custom IPFS pinning services lacking real-time gateway sync.

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