Autonomous Competence Identification Protocol#

This protocol describes way of creating a dynamic ranking ladder system in blockchain applications. The protocol is designed to be used in trustless environments where it is difficult to objectively identify and reward competence.

The core values of the protocol are:

  • Meritocracy: The ranking system is based on the demonstrated competence of participants, rather than their computational or financial power.
  • Security: The protocol is resistant to Sybil attacks, which are attempts to manipulate the ranking system by creating multiple fake accounts.
  • Decentralization: The protocol can be used in a variety of decentralized systems, including blockchain consensus mechanisms, decentralized social networks, and DAO governance.

The key parameters of the protocol are:

  • Time constant (Pt): This parameter determines the minimum amount of time that must pass between elections in a group.
  • Asset cost (Pc): This parameter determines the cost of participating in an election.
  • Minimum number of participants (Nmin): This parameter determines the minimum number of participants required to form a group.

The protocol also allows each group to have its own properties, such as the number of participants, the minimum time agreed by members to finalize an election, and the rank.

It is important to note that the protocol is a theoretical construct that relies on established consensus mechanisms to operate.

Whitepaper#

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