Identity and Reputation Systems: Myths and Misconceptions
The myths around identity and reputation systems that keep teams from designing sound controls, setting fair expectations, and explaining the category honestly.
TL;DR
- Identity and Reputation Systems is the identity and portability layer that lets systems prove continuity, authorization, and trust across workflows and counterparties.
- Identity and Reputation Systems fails when wallets, credentials, and work history float around without a clear model for continuity, revocation, and review.
- Written for identity architects, payments teams, marketplace builders, and trust engineers.
- The core decision behind identity & reputation systems is whether the system can support real trust and operational consequence, not just good category language.
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