This knowledge graph is a work in progress that will eventually become a specification for the [unrival](unrival.md) protocol. Unrival is a protocol that can be used to create bottom-up, distributed social credit networks. These networks can track the credibility of their member agents, whose actions may lead to accumultation or loss of credit (a proxy for *credibility*). [Agents](agent) of disjoint networks with very different notions of credibility -- divided by political or religious differences, for example -- can nonetheless exchange credit, because Unrival [ledger](object/ledger.md)s implement the recursive [credit-commons-protocol](environment/technology/credit-commons-protocol.md). The intended effect is the [rectification-of-names](environment/philosophy/rectification-of-names.md). In colloquial terms, this means making sure things are what they say they are (at least within the confines of an Unrival network) Ultimately, the goal is to create a foundation for effective decentralized governance. We believe in rules over rulers. And since Unrival is adaptive, principles over rules. To learn more, have a look at the whitepaper: https://github.com/unrival-protocol/documentation/blob/main/source/whitepaper.org To contribute, please get in touch with: dvdgdnjsph at gmail dot com