Build your credibility
1. Verify your identity
Every verified user begins their Tythe journey with TRIS activation — the foundation of your credibility lifecycle.
Tythe offers three verification pathways, tailored to the user’s intended level of participation:
zk-KYH (Know Your Human): Verifies human uniqueness through World ID without requiring documents or revealing identity.
zk-KYC (ID only): Verifies government ID for access to compliant systems or financial integrations.
zk-KYC (ID + AML): Full identity and anti-money laundering verification, required for regulated financial participation and institutional access.
Once your verification is complete, link your on-chain identities:
Wallet Linking: Connect one or multiple EVM addresses to your TRIS ID.
Each wallet expands the scope of verifiable on-chain activity feeding into your DISC Score and metric health calculations.
For additional verifications, Tythe integrates Reclaim to confirm ownership of your GitHub and X (Twitter) accounts — expanding the authenticity of your on-chain and off-chain footprint.
2. Add verifiable records to your Trovebook
Your Trovebook is a private, zero-knowledge ledger that stores receipts of verified contributions, actions, credentials, or interactions.
You can add both on-chain and off-chain records:
On-chain submissions:
Automatically verifiable events that are validated instantly once manually submitted.
On-chain Transactions
Finance / Compliance
Transaction hash via BaseScan (or verified chain explorer)
DeFi Actions (Lending, Staking, LP)
Finance / Governance / Security
Protocol contract interaction + transaction hash
Governance Votes / Delegations
Governance
Vote or delegation transaction hash / Snapshot record
Validator / Node Activity
Security / Governance
Validator address signature / staking proof
NFTs / Collections
Finance
Contract + token ID ownership (verified collections only)
RWAs (Treasuries, Loans, RECs, stocks ,etc.)
Finance / Compliance / Sustainability
Ownership in verified RWA contract (Tythe RWA Allowlist)
Stablecoins / Asset-Backed Tokens
Finance / Compliance
Balance in approved issuer contract
AI Agent Deployment / Activation
Technical / Security
Deployment transaction hash + linked agent TRIS ID
Smart Contract Deployment
Technical
Contract address + verified source hash
Grant / Bounty Payout
Finance / Governance
Payout transaction hash
KYH/ KYC Proof
Compliance
zk-proof hash of credential
Sustainability Feed
Sustainability
Timestamped oracle data (verified feed)
Off-chain submissions:
Credentials such as educational proofs, certifications, credit score credential, accredited investor credential, or social verifications, attested through partnered validators or Reclaim integrations.
Each entry must be contextually tagged with a DISC metric (Finance, Governance, Security, Compliance, or Sustainability).
Once validated, your Trovebook entries contribute to both your total TCT accumulation and the corresponding Metric Health Factors.
3. Grow your trust through consistent activity
Credibility on Tythe is cumulative and impact-weighted.
Actions that generate measurable or validated outcomes automatically increase your TCT balance and DISC Score.
You can also enhance growth through:
Participation in ecosystem events and challenges
Validator endorsements and third-party Decision Relays
Credibility staking and sponsorship participation
Each verified contribution adds to your historical reputation profile, forming a durable, quantifiable record of your digital trust footprint.
FAQs
Q1: Which verification path should I choose? It depends on your intended participation. zk-KYH is sufficient for most users, while zk-KYC and AML paths unlock higher compliance and rugulated financial activity functionality.
Q2: Can I link multiple wallets? Yes. Linking multiple EVM wallets improves DISC accuracy and metric health computation.
Q3: Do Trovebook entries sync automatically? No. All submissions are user-initiated but auto-verifiable upon submission if sourced on-chain.
Q4: Can I delete or alter Trovebook entries? Validated entries are immutable but selectively disclosable. You retain full control over what data is shared or made visible. Pending entries may be edited or deleted at any time, while rejected entries can be revised and resubmitted for re-verification.
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