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# 4.3 Credit Factors Radar Chart

With the Elastos BeL2 airdrop credit oracle, we have identified five core dimensions referred to as ‘Credit Factors’, including: Transaction Volume, Interaction Count, User Activity, Balance, and Community Participation, as the basis for user credit evaluation. We visually display the behavior of user addresses in these five dimensions in the form of charts to help users understand their credit status more clearly.

These key factors are determined using the credit oracle table, where points are allocated once the predefined criteria for each factor are met.

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