Cred List
Tythe’s Cred List is its Recognition Index that surfaces the most credible actors in the ecosystem — a system-wide index where trust is earned, not assumed, and reputation is public, not performative.
It is not a vanity chart. It is the definitive signal of composable, verifiable credibility — rooted in the DISC Engine and enforced by TCT.
Dual Leaderboards
Cred List features two parallel leaderboards:
Individuals
DISC Score
Top DISC Score holders
Organizations
TCT Accumulation
Verified orgs by DISC Rank
For Individuals:
• TRIS handle (@username)
• DISC Score
• DISC Rating (e.g. Poor → Excellent)
• Category breakdown (e.g. Financial, Creative, Security, etc.)
For Organizations:
• Organization name / TRIS
• Total TCT held
• Vetted status
• DISC Rank (e.g. Bronze → Diamond)
Sorting & Filters
Users can sort both leaderboards by:
• Total Score (DISC or TCT)
• Category-specific credibility (e.g. filter for top Financial credibility)
• Identity type (User vs Builder, DAO vs L2, etc.)
Filters allow platforms and users to discover:
• The top protocol-aligned contributors
• High-trust users in a specific metric area
• Mission-aligned orgs with meaningful credibility backing
Score Integrity
All positions on the Cred List are:
• Immutable (cannot be self-submitted or gamed)
• Meritocratic (based on earned DISC Score or TCT)
• ZK-Compliant (no personal data exposure)
Cred List is dynamically updated as:
• TCT is earned via platform decision relays
• Credonations flow between identities
• DISC Scores and Ranks evolve
If you build credibility in the open, the world will see it.
Why It Matters
Cred List functions as:
• A trust beacon for contributors, validators, and investors
• A reputation discovery layer for platforms seeking top users
• A signal amplifier for builders, researchers, leaders, and aligned organizations
It is the scoreboard of decentralized credibility where you earn your place — one proof at a time.
“Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works, and in your teaching show integrity, dignity.”
— Titus 2:7
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