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  • DISC (For Individuals)
    • Engine
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      • TRIS
        • Wallet-Agnosticism
        • Chain-Agnosticism
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  1. DISC (For Individuals)
  2. Inputs

TRIS

TRIS (The Identity Unit) is your decentralized identity within the Tythe ecosystem — one that reflects not who you say you are, but what you’ve proven.

Unlike traditional accounts or isolated wallets, a TRIS is:

• DISC Score-bearing (for individuals)

• Privacy-preserving

• Totally (wallet + chain) agnostic

• ZK-verifiable onboarding

Each TRIS acts as a living record of your earned credibility — accumulated over time through real contributions, platform interactions, and peer validation.

What Makes TRIS Different

• One TRIS, many wallets – You can link multiple addresses, but all credibility flows to a single TRIS

• Public reputation, private identity – DISC Scores are visible, but proofs remain zero-knowledge

• Immutable and portable – Your TRIS carries your score across any platform that integrates Tythe

• Enforced reputation – Your DISC Score reflects what you’ve proven, and who has verified it

TRIS Usernames

Every TRIS has a unique @username:

• Primary usernames are permanent and non-transferable

• Secondary usernames (if owned) are tradable assets — provided the TRIS has a clean history

• Trademarked names are reserved to prevent impersonation

• Usernames linked to fraud are permanently blacklisted from resale

Reputation Laundering Protection

TRIS ensures reputation cannot be reset:

• DISC Scores are cumulative and public

• Penalties (like a BAD badge) stay attached

• Changing wallets or accounts does not erase history

Wallet-Agnosticism

Connect any wallet — across EVM and Non-EVM ecosystems — to build and grow your DISC Score and interact with the protocol. Whether you use MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Rabby, Phantom, WalletConnect, future decentralized wallets, or Web3 platform-native wallets, your actions, proofs, and contributions are all aggregated into your single TRIS identity.

Your reputation is tied to your TRIS — not your choice of interface.

Chain-Agnosticism

Carry your score across any ecosystem — your TRIS travels with you everywhere. Tythe ensures that no matter where your actions occur — across Ethereum, Polygon, Injective, Solana, Cosmos, or beyond — they are captured, verified, and unified into one DISC Score under your TRIS.

Chain specificity does not fragment your credibility. Your DISC Score is portable — and Tythe preserves its continuity.

Your TRIS is your boundless Web3 résumé — your permanent record of credibility.


“A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.”

— Matthew 7:18

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