Today, we’re rolling out a major update to the Ethos Chrome extension- you can now see Ethos credibility scores directly on OpenSea.
This integration brings a much-needed layer of signal to NFT markets. Whether you’re browsing a project, checking out holders, or watching activity, you’ll now get a better sense of who’s credible, who’s not, and where trust actually lives in the market.
What’s New
1. Collection Pages
We’ve added aggregate Ethos scores to OpenSea collection pages. If a project’s Twitter is connected, you’ll get an instant pulse check on overall sentiment — straight from our network of reviews and vouches.
2. Holders Tabs

OpenSea’s modals now include detailed Ethos data for each holder. That means:
- Credibility scores
- Reviews they’ve received
- ETH vouched to or from them
- Any slashes they’ve taken
It’s now easier than ever to click into a wallet’s Ethos profile and get the full picture.
3. Activity Feed

The updated activity page shows you who’s buying... not just addresses, but their reputation. You’ll be able to spot:
- Trusted names you might want to follow
- Questionable actors you’d probably avoid
- Anons with growing credibility
A Note on Coverage
Not every NFT wallet is connected to Ethos yet... many people haven’t linked their primary trading accounts. So in some cases, the data may be sparse. But we’re building toward full visibility across the space.
Ethos Everywhere
This release is part of our broader mission: Ethos everywhere.
Wherever decisions are made in crypto, reputation should follow. You’ll continue to see us integrate Ethos across more surfaces in Web3, from marketplaces to aggregators to wallets and beyond.
The extension update is currently rolling out and should be live for all users within the next 8 hours.
Have ideas for what we should integrate next?
Let us know.