Overview
In its post-mainnet phase, Tythe will introduce a governance framework that transfers select protocol decisions to verified, high-credibility participants across the network.
Voting power is earned through a hybrid combination of reputation (TCT) and participation (TYT), ensuring governance reflects trust, not just speculation or wealth.
Governance Scope
What Will Be Governed
Tythe’s governance model will control key parameters of the protocol — including system upgrades, metric weightings, validator policies, integrations, and staking logic.
What Will Never Be Governed
The foundation of trust itself — including DISC computation logic, Score weighting, and Proximity Enforcement — remains immutable and non-negotiable.
Credibility cannot be voted upon, only the systems that enable its usage.
Eligible Participants
Only verified TRIS identities are eligible to vote or propose. Tythe recognizes three verified actor classes and one conditional participant class.
Individuals (Humans)
Personal DISC Score and verified TRIS
Verified TRIS + DISC ≥ [TBD]
Developers (Humans)
Developer-mode TRIS; project-linked data
Verified TRIS + DISC ≥ [TBD]
Organizations
Verified TRIS.org and validator proof data
Verified TRIS.org + Validator Data ≥ [TBD]
AI Agents (Co-Signed)
TRIS.A registered under a Human or Org Registrant
Verified TRIS.A + Registrant TRIS + Behavioral Health ≥ [TBD]
AI Agents do not vote autonomously.
They participate through a co-signed governance process, where the Registrant TRIS provides accountability and stake.
Their weighted influence scales with their DISC and behavioral trust metrics, bounded by the Registrant’s TCT holdings.
Thresholds will be finalized prior to governance activation.
Governance Subpages
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