Cred Watch

Cred Watch is Tythe’s Violation Index; a protocol-level monitoring layer that flags anomalous or manipulative behavior across the network.

It is not punitive. It is preventive infrastructure for maintaining systemic trust.

What It Flags

Cred Watch identifies and displays TRIS IDs that have triggered trust-risk conditions:

Trigger Type
Example

Reputational Loops

Closed cycles of mutual Credonation

Score Manipulation

Rapid TCT gain with low-quality or unverifiable actions

Non-Human Behavior

Bot-like session patterns, interaction bursts (for individuals)

Governance Abuse

Proposal flooding, proxy spamming, or sybil voting

Policy Violations

Credonations from blacklisted TRIS or disallowed org-user links

Untrustworthy AI Agent Registration

Being the registrant of an AI Agent disrupting workflows or is marked to be acting against Tythe's ethos

Data Structure

Field
Description

TRIS Handle

Identity flagged

Violation Code

Category of behavior breach

Severity

Informational, Warning, or Critical

Last Triggered

Timestamp of most recent flag

Notes

Optional metadata for context (when public)

Important Enforcement Notes

  • Cred Watch does not automatically reduce DISC Scores

  • Only BAD Status marked TRIS IDs have their DISC Scores suppressed

  • It adds reputational context to allow platforms and users to assess interaction risk.

  • Platforms may choose to hide, block, or filter flagged TRIS IDs.

Dispute Process

All flags are visible on the public dashboard.

Disputes can be opened via:

  • Community moderation flow (coming soon)

  • Evidence-based appeal linked to Trovebook or verified relay history

Cred Watch is about protecting trust before it breaks.


“The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.”

— Proverbs 22:3

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