Score Rating
The DISC Score is a single number — but it carries structural weight across Tythe.
It is the output of the DISC Engine and represents the total TruCred Token (TCT) accumulated in your Credibility Vault. The higher your DISC Score, the more trust you’ve earned — and the more access, influence, and validation power you hold across the ecosystem.
To make this score readable, programmable, and enforceable, Tythe classifies all DISC Scores into five official reflection bands, along with a reserved enforcement range for flagged identities.
How It Works
1. You take action on an integrated platform
2. That platform submits a decision relay (tagged to a metric and weight)
3. The action is processed by the DISC Engine and rewarded with TCT
4. That TCT enters your Credibility Vault
5. Your total TCT determines your DISC Score
6. Your DISC Score is categorized into a Score Rating
This rating is public metadata on your TRIS and is used to determine your reputation across all Tythe-integrated systems.
DISC Score Ratings (7–100)
Poor
7–23
Very low trust. Limited ecosystem privileges.
Fair
24-43
Early credibility. Some access, but still proving.
Good
44-61
Stable participant with consistent positive signals.
Very Good
62-87
Trusted contributor with a verifiable track record.
Excellent
88-100
High-credibility identity with full privileges.
Reserved Enforcement Zone (1–6)
DISC Scores between 1 and 6 are not reflections — they are enforced penalties. TRIS IDs in this range have received an official BAD Status for protocol violations. The specific value (1–6) maps to the severity and type of violation based on the Violation Code issued by the system.
6
Easily Reversible Violations (e.g. spam)
5
Repeated low-severity offenses or manipulation
4
Sybil attempt or identity falsification
3
Exploit abuse or multi-wallet deception
2
Governance tampering, fraud, or ecosystem abuse
1
Protocol blacklisted (irreversible breach)
Identities in this range:
• May be suspended from Credonation
• Will be excluded from visibility-based leaderboards
• May be restricted from interacting with high-risk or high-trust systems
All BAD statuses are transparent, auditable, and tied to specific events or decisions. Some may decay over time if the violation allows it; others are permanent.
What Score Ratings Power
Your DISC Score and Rating are used to:
• Gate or unlock access to specific ecosystem features
• Determine who can Credonate to whom
• Place you in indexes and visibility layers like Cred List or Cred Watch
• Inform third-party platforms of your trustworthiness at a glance
TCT is to earn. DISC Score is to build. Score Ratings is to understand.
“Each of us will give an account of ourselves to God.”
— Romans 14:12
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