
Transitive Trust for P2P Reputation Systems
We’re excited to introduce an open-source transitive trust algorithm designed to calculate and propagate trust within P2P reputation systems. This algorithm ensures that trust is earned fairly and accurately reflected, particularly in complex, high-stakes environments. We invite you to explore the whitepaper and share your feedback. We’ve all been there before. You’re at a side event. Vibes are good, people are chatting, and you’re trying to figure out who to connect with. Your best friend Al...

Supercharging Account Abstraction with Attestations
Account abstraction (AA) has undoubtedly paved the way for immense improvements in the Ethereum ecosystem. Now, combine it with the power of attestations, and we open up a world of possibilities, from enhanced control over authorization logic to deeper transaction context and better user security.We’re on the right path with EIP-4337.Initially, Ethereum utilized Externally Owned Accounts (EOAs), offering simplicity and familiarity. But EOAs came with constraints. EIP-4337 introduced account a...

Relative Trust Networks
How do we know who or what to trust online & onchain? Trust isn’t a simple yes or no thing, it’s not binary and you certainly can’t just create a universal “global trust score”. Trust is deeply personal, it’s about context and it changes depending on who you are and what you’re engaging with. This article talks about the concept of relative trust networks and how digital attestations are changing our approach to establishing trust online.The Concept of Relative Trust"Relative trust is the var...
Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) is an infrastructure public good for making attestations onchain or offchain about anything.

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