Verifications

Tythe integrates zero-knowledge verification streams that allow users to prove uniqueness, link offchain accounts, and optionally include real-world credit data, all without revealing private information.

These verifications are bound to a TRIS and stored as metadata used during DISC Score computation. They do not trigger scores on their own, but determine eligibility, metric weighting, and access tiers. Verifications for Individuals

Category
Method
Providers
Ties Into

Humanity Verification

zk-biometric proof of uniqueness

World ID, Humanity Protocol

Required for DISC Score eligibility

Social Verification

zkTLS account ownership + signals

Reclaim Protocol, Kaito (Yaps)

Impacts Social metric in DISC Score

Credit Score Verification

Encrypted credit score anchoring

Chainlink, Blocky (via TEEs)

Impacts Financial metric in DISC Score

1. Humanity Verification

Used to establish that a TRIS belongs to a real, unique human to prevent Sybil.

This is the gate to trust-weighted participation across Tythe.

  • zk-KYH proofs (iris scan via World, palm scan via Humanity)

  • No personal identifiers stored by Tythe

  • Required to begin earning DISC Score

2. Social Verification

Used to link offchain identities and quantify attention, engagement, or ownership.

  • zkTLS proofs via Reclaim confirm ownership of X, GitHub, YouTube, etc.

  • Optional Kaito integration pulls Yaps Score metadata to enhance social weight

  • Contributes to the Social credibility metric

  • Fully revocable by the user

3. Real-World Credit Verification

Used to anchor traditional credit score data to a TRIS for financial credibility scoring.

  • Data is fetched through Chainlink oracle feeds (or via cost-efficient TEEs like Blocky)

  • All values are encrypted and summarized into ZK-verifiable attestations

  • No raw credit data is stored or revealed

  • Used in the Financial metric of the DISC Score

Note: Verifications are optional but heavily weighted, and hence, recommended to all individuals.

They allow individuals to bring real-world trust and digital reputation into the DISC Engine without exposing identity and sensitive information.


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