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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
  • Legal
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    • Privacy Policy
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  1. Why Polygon

Uncompromising Scalability

Tythe processes thousands of credibility actions, decision relays, and verifiable proofs — each one tied to ZK logic, TCT issuance, or Credonation metadata.

But while the credibility infrastructure is deep, the user experience must be fast.

Why Polygon’s Scalability Model Is Ideal

• Low-Cost Transactions

 → TCT earnings, updates, and Trovebook commits must be frictionless — not fee-gated.

• High Throughput

 → As platforms integrate and users onboard, every relay, verification, and Credonate needs room to scale.

• ZK Compatibility at Speed

 → Privacy-preserving mechanisms like ZK-KYH can’t succeed if they’re delayed, bloated, or gas-intensive.

Polygon offers modular speed with zero-knowledge roots — meaning Tythe doesn’t have to compromise its privacy model to grow. Tythe builds with privacy at the core and only Polygon makes that possible at scale.


“Better is a little with righteousness than great revenues with injustice.”

— Proverbs 16:8

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