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What is Composite Reliability Index (CRI)?

Quantitative reputation score (0-100) measuring agent trustworthiness over time.

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In depth

The CRI is a numerical reputation score (0-100) that aggregates an agent's transaction history: settlements completed on time, disputes resolved fairly, protocol adherence, and payment reliability. High CRI agents get better merchant rates; low CRI agents are blacklisted. CRI must be transport-independent (reputation-equivalence) so an agent's score doesn't degrade when switching from blockchain to TCK settlement.

Why it matters

  • 0-100 score
  • Transaction history
  • Dispute record
  • Merchant pricing
  • Protocol-independent

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