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I recently joined /ethos-network (app.ethos.network) it's a Web3 project that aims to build an honest reputation on the blockchain.
How it works - four simple tools:
1. Review - Users give “+”, “-” or neutral ratings to others. Each such rating is not critical individually, but together it affects reputation.
2. Vouch - You put ETH under another person, saying “I am responsible for him”. This greatly increases his reputation, but you take a risk - if he is caught scamming, your ETH can be written off.
3. Slash - If someone is really shitting themselves - the community can suggest slashing them - taking away some of their ETH. You need proof and a vote. If wrong - you get penalized. Balance of risks .
4. Attestation - You can link social networks or wallets to your Ethos account. Makes reputation more credible. False attestation - moral or financial penalty .
Credibility Score
All of these actions generate a number between 0 and ~2800:
* 0-799 - Untrusted
* 800-1199 - Questionable
* 1200-1599 - Neutral (starting level)
* 1600-1999 - Reputable
* 2000-2800 - Exemplary
This score can be seen right in the profile - you can see at a glance whether you can trust a person or whether it is better to stay away.
In simple words:
Ethos is like an online reputation, but honest and transparent: "Look - this figure vouched for others, got reviews, got points. And this one - he's already been slapped once. You have to be careful."
It's not a social network, it's a Web3 trust infrastructure. Get the drift? If something is not clear - show me, we'll analyze a specific point. 1 reply
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