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Ante v0.5
Ante v0.5
  • Welcome to Ante v0.5
  • How Ante works
  • Why use Ante?
    • How is Ante different?
    • What does Ante cost to use?
  • What's in Ante v0.5?
  • Using the Ante App
    • Navigating Ante
    • How to Stake
    • How to Challenge & Check Tests
    • The Decentralized Trust Score
      • Decentralized Trust Tiers
    • Deposit Limits
  • For Developers
    • Writing an Ante Test
      • Coming up with an invariant
      • Explaining IAnteTest.sol and AnteTest.sol
      • Ante Test Examples
      • Writing and Testing an Ante Test
      • Test an Ante Test Offline
      • Adding an Ante Test to Ante Github
      • Development FAQs
    • Integrating Ante
      • Integrate Ante using React
      • Integrate Ante using HTML
    • Deploying an Ante Test
      • Deploy an Ante Test
      • Create an Ante Pool
      • Verifying an Ante Pool
    • Contracts
  • About Ante
    • FAQs
    • Glossary
    • Security
    • Possible Future Work
    • Changelog
    • Terms of Service
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The Decentralized Trust Score

Community trust made explicit

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Last updated 3 years ago

Ante translates uncoordinated actions from thousands of users into useful information about community trust, adding peace of mind for the entire community. This is numerically represented by what we call the Decentralized Trust Score, a composite score that provides an explicit quantitative measure of trust in a protocol as expressed by staking and challenging Ante Pools. A higher Trust Score means more people in the Ante community trust the protocol.

The Decentralized Trust Score is based on the capital staked and challenged in an Ante Test