Inputs
The DISC Engine operates on three primary components — each one feeding verifiable, trust-weighted data into the scoring system for individuals.
Together, these components power Tythe’s ability to synthesize identity, action, and impact into a unified credibility score.
1. TRIS (The Identity Unit)
TRIS is your chain-agnostic, wallet-agnostic digital identity within Tythe.
It anchors all participation, connects multiple wallets, and provides the interface between zero-knowledge verification and long-term reputation tracking.
2. Trovebook (The ZKP Hash Registry)
Trovebook is a private, tamper-proof registry that stores zero-knowledge proof hashes of contributions, credentials, and asset verifications — without revealing their underlying data.
3. TDT Framework (Tythe Dual Token)
The TDT Framework includes:
• TCT (TruCred Token): Non-transferable, earned token used to calculate DISC Score (for individuals) and DISC Rank (for organizations)
• TYT (Tythe Token): Utility token used for payments, access, and protocol-level economics
This framework also supports Credonation and the Dual Vault model, which governs how credibility flows between TRIS identities.
Each of these inputs plays a distinct role, but all serve one function:
To fuel a transparent, ZK-powered system of decentralized credibility. Explore the subpages below to understand how each input contributes to the DISC process.
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