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  • Welcome to Tythe
  • Terminology
  • Protocol Overview
  • Onboarding
    • For Individuals
      • For Users
      • For Builders
    • For Organizations
      • For On-Chain
      • For Off-Chain
  • DISC (For Individuals)
    • Engine
    • Inputs
      • TRIS
        • Wallet-Agnosticism
        • Chain-Agnosticism
      • Trovebook
      • TDT Framework
        • TCT (TruCred Token)
          • Dual Vaults
          • Credonate
        • TYT (Tythe Token)
    • Output
      • Score Metrics
        • Financial
        • Creative
        • Educational
        • Behavioral
        • Social
        • Security
        • Compliance
      • Score Logic
        • Pre-Protocol Logic
        • Post-Protocol Logic
      • Score Rating
      • Score Utility
  • DISC (For Organization)
    • Organization Vetting
    • DISC Ranks
  • Credibility Enforcement
    • BAD Status
    • Credonate Rules
    • Indexes
      • Cred List
      • Cred Watch
      • Cred Chain
    • TCT Staking
  • Governance
    • Voting Power Model
    • Proposal Lifecycle
    • Governance Scope
  • Integration Resources
    • Quickstart Guide
    • API References
    • Example Implementation Flows
    • SDK Library (Coming Soon)
    • Sandboxes (Coming Soon)
    • Use Cases
  • Why Polygon
    • ZK-Native Architecture
    • Uncompromising Scalability
    • Infrastructure Maturity
    • Shared Ethos
    • Ecosystem Synergy
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  1. Why Polygon

Infrastructure Maturity

Tythe more than just a dApp — it’s a protocol-layer credibility system that will serve DAOs, protocols, and platforms across Web3.

That means it can’t be built on immature, unstable infrastructure.

It needs a network that is:

• Technically proven

• Widely adopted

• Mission-aligned

How Polygon Delivers The Balance

• Battle-tested infrastructure

 → Thousands of dApps, DAOs, and users rely on Polygon’s uptime and stability.

• Tooling maturity

 → From devkits to ZK circuits, everything Tythe needs is production-ready and extensible.

• Credibility through alignment

 → Tythe is designed to help platforms build verifiable credibility. Polygon already has the ecosystem to use it.

Tythe chose ecosystem resilience, decentralization, and maturity. Polygon isn’t experimental. It’s operational.


“So then, let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest time, if we do not give up.”

— Galatians 6:9

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