For Organizations

The Organizations track enables platforms to join Tythe’s trust ecosystem through the activation of a TRIS ID. This path is built for entities that want to enforce credibility standards, issue validations, and gain visibility through reputation without sacrificing privacy, sovereignty, or decentralization.

All organizational onboarding flows result in:

  • A TRIS ID (your onchain institutional identity)

  • Initial and ongoing eligibility for TCT accumulation

  • Visibility in ecosystem indexes (Cred List, orgRank)

  • The ability to issue Decision Relays and Credonations (within rules)

Tythe’s onboarding is designed to be proof-based, not paperwork-based; powered by ZK verification, open APIs, and interoperable integrations.

What Types of Organizations Can Onboard?

Tythe currently supports onchain-native entities, with plans to expand to regulated and offchain organizations in a future rollout.

Track
Description
Example Use Case

On-chain

L0/1/2/3s, Protocols, DAOs, dApps, DeFi/NFT ecosystems

Acting as validators, earning orgRank

Off-chain

Web2 platforms, institutions, enterprises (Coming Soon)

Credibility anchoring, grant validation

1. On-chain Organizations

Best for platforms seeking onchain credibility, ZK-KYB compliance, and credibility-based integration.

2. Off-chain Organizations (Coming Soon)

Support for traditional KYB onboarding and regulatory verification is coming soon.

zk-KYB (Know Your Business) for On-Chain Organizations

zk-KYB is Tythe’s onboarding verification process for On-Chain Organizations.

It validates the legitimacy, authorship, and impact of a protocol, DAO, or pseudonymous team using a combination of ZK attestations, on-chain proof, and public data validation — without revealing sensitive operational information.

Step 1: Organizational Classification

Choose the classification that best describes your on-chain entity:

  • Blockchain Project

  • DAO

  • dApp

  • Infrastructure Provider

  • Decentralized Protocol

  • NFT / Memecoin Ecosystem

  • Pseudonymous Team

This determines the scoring logic applied in Step 1.5.

Step 1.1: Organizational Information Submission

Organizations must submit the following details:

  • Project/Org Name

  • Website

  • Corporate Email

  • Governance Model (e.g., DAO, Multisig, Token-weighted)

  • Project Logo

  • Primary Treasury Wallet Address

  • Smart Contract Address(es)

  • Wallet Address used for TRIS activation (+ disclaimer)

  • Preferred Contact Method (Telegram, X, or Email)

Tythe performs a surface-level legitimacy check using public data and visual confirmation.

Step 1.2: Account Ownership Verification (via Reclaim Protocol)

To validate identity and ownership:

  • Link official X (Twitter) handle of the organization

  • Link official GitHub account

  • zkTLS proofs via Reclaim confirm control of accounts without revealing credentials

  • Strengthens Sybil resistance and confirms reputational anchor points

Step 1.3: On-Chain Verification (Automated)

Tythe conducts deep legitimacy checks using public APIs and ZK-backed logic:

  1. Smart Contract Verification

  • Uses Etherscan / Polygonscan API to confirm contract deployer address:

    • Must match either the onboarding wallet or treasury wallet

    • Or be signed with a ZK-proof from a verified team member

  • For proxy contracts:

    • DAO or multisig must be listed as the proxy admin

  • Match found → Auto-Verified

  • Mismatch → Manual Review triggered

  1. Treasury Wallet Analysis

Using APIs (Covalent, Alchemy, Moralis):

  • Detects if wallet:

    • Holds project token

    • Participates in DAO functions (grants, votes, treasury management)

    • Receives recurring protocol-level interactions

  • High activity = Auto-Verified

  • Low or no activity = Manual Review triggered

Orgs with inconclusive results are notified and flagged for manual review.

Review status appears as: Accepted, Pending, or Rejected.

Step 1.5: Initial TCT Allocation Assessment

Once verified, Tythe assigns an initial TCT allocation based on a five-factor impact framework:

Category
Metric Description
Source
Weight

Market Tier

CMC rank tier bucket

CoinMarketCap API

40%

User Base

Token holders or active users

Block explorers, on-chain signals

25%

Social + Attention

Engagement + Kaito Yaps Score

Reclaim + Kaito API

20%

Grant Program

Confirmed presence of a grant initiative

Manual/Reclaim

10%

Trust Anchors

GitHub + X + Multisig verified via Reclaim

Reclaim

5%

Final TCT allocation amounts are TBD, but scoring thresholds are locked. Allocation is sent post-onboarding via email and reflected in the org’s TRIS metadata.

Step 2: Wallet Connection

Connect an on-chain wallet for activation:

  • Supported wallets:

    • MetaMask, WalletConnect, Rabby Wallet, Phantom Wallet, Coinbase Wallet, Trust Wallet

This wallet becomes the administrative anchor for the TRIS ID.

Step 3: Username Assignment + ZK Hash Generation

  • Tythe provides the organization with a verified, trademark-protected TRIS username

  • A ZKP hash is generated confirming completion of onboarding

  • This hash is stored in the org’s dashboard, tied to the submitted wallet address

  • Username impersonation and trademark violations are filtered automatically

What You’ll Need to Get Started

To activate your organizational TRIS, you’ll go through:

  • Wallet Connection — Verifies control of an entity-linked address.

  • ZK-KYB Verification — Proves the organization’s existence and legitimacy.

  • Mandatory Reclaim Verifications — X (social ownership), GitHub (technical ownership).

  • Username Provision — Your public @TRIS handle (e.g., @ethereum, @chinlink, @aave).

  • Impact Review — Used to determine your initial TCT allocation.

  • Statement of Intent (Optional) — Declare planned integrations or relays.

TRIS activation for onchain orgs is free.

After Onboarding

Once your TRIS is active, your organization can:

  • Accumulate TCT via Decision Relays, integrations, and Credonations

  • Issue Decision Relays to help score individuals

  • Appear in the Cred List and receive a Rank within the credibility ecosystem

  • Gate platform access based on DISC Score thresholds

  • Request DISC Reports (DRs) for better decision making

  • Use Credibility Rulesets (CRs) to build custom credibility configurations

Your TRIS becomes a verifiable trust node; usable across access and eligibility, risk tooling, governance, and integration-based coordination.


“Plans are established by counsel; by wise guidance wage war.”

— Proverbs 20:18

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