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Sammy 👁️
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Crying, not from pain— but from the weight of forgotten Trust. Trust that's now being rebuilt by 👁️ INTUITION: The Trust Protocol. 🧠 💡What's INTUITION. Intuition is a decentralized protocol that creates a verifiable knowledge Graph designed to build trust in digital interactions. It lets people and machines access trusted information directly from sources they trust. 📍 Core Aim To create a Trust Layer for the Web : * User-owned identities: Control your data across apps. * Crowdsourced verification: Trust is built through collective consensus (not corporate algorithms). * To shifts from social consensus-based trust to a verifiable, transparent trust model using structured, semantic data. Problems. 🔹Lack of Verification- Data accuracy and source reliability. 🔹Fragmented identities: Your reputation on Twitter is not same as your reputation on Farcaster. 🔹Privacy & Data Security Gaps- Data stored in vulnerable silos.
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Sammy 👁️
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🔹Broken incentives: Platforms profit from engagement, not truth. 🔹Centralized control: Likes of Facebook,Amazon and others monopolize data and trust. Solutions ▪️ Verifiability: Information & Data can be verified by anyone and can be traced back to it's source. ▪️ Interoperability: Use your identity/reputation anywhere, across-plarforms (in development) ▪ Decentralization: No single person or group controls trust. Instead, it's shared across the whole network. This makes the system stronger and less likely to fail if one part breaks. ▪️Economic Incentive: Users earn rewards for staking on accurate and valuable informations. 📘How It Works Intuition’s Knowledge Graph uses: 🔷Atoms: Unique IDs for anything (e.g., a user, a product, a concept). 🔷Triples: They are Composable and Structured claims like - [Alice] → [is] → [trustworthy]. - [You] -> [are] -> [hardworking]. and so on 🔷 Staking: Users back claims with tokens to signal trust (and earn rewards).
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