Enforcement Layer
Credibility in Tythe is not just a number but an enforceable primitive.
The DISC Engine may score trust, but the Credibility Enforcement Layer ensures that trust remains accurate, ungameable, and institutionally usable.
This layer governs the integrity of every DISC Score, every validation, and every interaction built on top of Tythe. It applies automated safeguards, public trust registries, and credibility-weighted mechanisms that prevent manipulation and elevate high-trust actors across the network.
What It Covers
Credibility enforcement across the Tythe OS is divided into two categories:
1. Internal Enforcement
BAD Status
Public registries highlighting top-trusted TRIS IDs (Cred List), major violators (Cred Watch), and Credonation flows (Cred Chain).
BAD Status
Flags TRIS IDs that violate protocol integrity. Applies score suppression and trust gating.
TCT Mechanisms
Trust-weighted mechanisms including Credonation, TCT Staking, and TCT Sinking, and Sponorships.
Organizational Rank
TCT-weighted credibility tier for organizations, used for visibility and validation legitimacy.
2. External Enforcement
Credibility Rulesets
Configurable enforcement logic for platforms. Includes LogicCR (custom score configuration) and GateCR (trust-based access gating).
Each of these layers helps ensure that:
Validation flows only from earned trust
Malicious actors cannot recycle identity or credibility
Institutions and users can rely on standardized enforcement logic
“The Lord loves justice and will not forsake his faithful ones.”
— Psalm 37:28
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