Does this mean applications would be built on top of Verify? How will you share users' data with other applications on top? what will you share? what is considered private?
Great questions! Yes, we allow approved applications built on the Verify protocol to access and affect the reputation data for participants. We define reputation data in
our whitepaper, at an abstract level, as consisting of two things: a computed rating, and a confidence score. An example of someone's "reputation" is [★★★★☆, 11]. This is the basic data shared with applications, along with an ID that uniquely identifies the participant. We plan on sharing more details about this as we develop the Verify OAuth interface and publish our Partner API documentation.