Trust

The first step to build trust is typically to establish common ground and understanding. This may involve sharing information about each other, such as age, reputation account, reviews, and backgrounds. Once common ground is established, the next step is to allow the connection to the access. The trust part composed from 2 part as well, the required proofs and trust process type.

Rules

Rules enable access point holders to impose initial barriers on users before allowing them to use it, by doing so, access holders can ensure that the items they offer are protected and managed in accordance with their wishes. Type of proofs: Identity - Min user age - Max user age - Min user reputation - Min user time of use; - Min account balance - Email verified - Phone verified Engagement - Signature

Trust Process Type

Trust models are simply programs that run under predefined conditions to build trust between DAA actors. When a connection between an access and a member begins to be established, the member should first accept the suggested "trust process type", which are then managed by the program while the connection is active. Type of processes:

Trust1 - One time trust Transferring the value(money) at once (Buy something, or get one time access. example: ticket to party) Trust2 - Continuous of trust by time Every second portion of the value(money) flows. (Usage that can be measured by some metric over time. example: Uber ride, the money will flow into the driver account as the time goes by from the start of the ride) Trust3 - Phases of trust pre-defined number of stage that each one need to be approved again.

(Example: AC technician, stage 1 money for start of the job 20%, stage 2 money for the middle of the job, stage 3 the rest of the money at the end. every stage the client side should approve it once again)