📚 Reputation of Manuscript: how Chainbase evaluates data quality
In Web3, it's not just important to have data — it's important to know which data can be trusted. In the Chainbase system, each Manuscript has a trust rating (Reputation Score) that directly affects the authors' earnings.
🔹 How does it work?
Reputation is formed based on:
— accuracy of responses to requests,
— speed of response,
— number of delegated tokens $C,
— number of reuses of Manuscript by others.
🔹 Why is this needed?
The system automatically rewards those who maintain the quality and updates of the data. This encourages continuous work on Manuscripts as living products.
🔹 What does this give to authors?
A Manuscript with a high reputation receives more requests → more $C → more trust → more delegations. This is a true data flywheel.
@Chainbase Official creates a market where the data speaks for itself.