Onchain Reputation Scores

Creating decentralized identities for marketers.

Managing and running a global DAO of top-tier marketers is no easy task, and understanding and rewarding quality of work, community engagement, and community contributors necessitates the need for Myosin onchain reputation scores, or decentralized identities.

Within our ecosystem, we call these identities our Myosin Passports. These effectively become our member's new onchain resumes that establish their standing in our network, as well as a signal for others outside of the Myosin ecosystem.

Myosin Passports: A Primer

Myosin Passports are NFTs minted on Base, and a core element of a member's reputation within the Myosin ecosystem.

Leveraging the (Kazm/Rep3, TBD) platform, we are launching a DID system that helps all our members build up their credentials and general reputation, through onchain and offchain performance & contributions.

And perhaps most importantly, as part of our progressive decentralization system, we are distributing $MYO to our members on a quarterly basis based on how members continue to progress with their Passports.

Tracking Project Performance

One of the pain points of running any services business is standardizing the quality of service that each client receives. To this end, Myosin.xyz's interview process takes the best approaches from over three decades of experience from the world’s top agencies and startup studios to identify, vet, and onboard talent into the Myosin ecosystem.

Additionally, in order to maintain a standard of quality throughout the lifecycle of a contributor’s membership, the DAO sends out net promoter score (NPS) surveys to collect scores from clients as well as project teammates.

In order to align incentives to cooperate in a repeat game, we are implementing an Net Promoter Score to rate fellow teammates and for clients to rate individual members of the team.

More specifically, this is why NPS reputations matter so much in our DAO:

"In this way, the threat of punishment in a future round incentivizes a collaborative, non-equilibrium strategy in the first round. Because the final round of any finitely repeated game, by its very nature, removes the threat of future punishment, the optimal strategy in the last round will always be one of the game's equilibria. "

Nash equilibrium in Repeat Games, according to modern Game Theory

Tracking Member Contributions

In addition to tracking members performance on paid Myosin projects, we are tracking onchain and offchain contributions, and rewarding members for various metrics.

This includes but is not limited to:

  • Number of Quarters as a Myosin Guild Lead (ex. Design Guild Lead)

  • $MYO holdings

  • Average Cumulative NPS Score

  • Number of Projects worked on

  • Number of Bounties completed

  • Number of Content pieces written

  • Number of Myosin Learns hosted

  • General Discord engagement

  • Tweets engaged with

  • etc.

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