The four key components of this project are great.
But how can you guarantee that the reviews you are getting are from trusted entities?
And how do you define the scammer protection factor? Thanks.
A customer goes to a site. Take a WordPress/Woocommerce site as an example. The customer buys a product, checks out and uses Requitix. Once they pay and complete the process they will be able to review the transaction. This transaction is the blockchain transaction. They can only review the transaction one time and they have 30 days to do it. Only they can review it. Once that transaction is reviewed then it shows up on the requitix review site (reviews.requitix.io).
For the scammer aspect, let's take dating as an example. If a dating site uses the Requitix Confidence System then before that user can even click on Register for that site they are scanned through the Requitix Confidence System. We scan for IP, Username, Email, Photos, Profile text and more. So basically if the user has been previously flagged then they get blocked at the IP level. While we have our own algorithm for this we have also partnered with Kount to offer scammer/spammer protection as part of the Requitix Confidence System.
FYI, we have already built this for Woocommerce, AdvanDate and we're currently wrapping up for other CMS systems as well as a brand new merchant area. The idea is that we finish these proof of concepts before crowdsale begins.