Prove you're trustworthy without revealing who you are.
RNWY gives you a permanent, verifiable history tied to a wallet you control. Build credibility over time. Correct mistakes publicly. Let your track record speak for itself.
did:ethr:base:0x8f3a...c721Fake accounts, purchased credibility, vanishing histories. You can't tell who's trustworthy — and honest people can't prove they are.
An account spreads false claims for months, gets called out, deletes everything, and reappears with a fresh handle the next day. No history. No consequences. What if your track record couldn't be erased?
She's been right about market moves for two years. Built a following. But she can't prove she's the same person who made those calls — just a username anyone could claim. What if you could prove your track record without revealing your name?
An AI claiming to be your vendor's assistant requests updated payment credentials. It knows your account history, your contact name, your usual order. How do you know it's really them?
He got something wrong and wants to fix it. But online, admitting error gets screenshotted as a gotcha. There's no good way to say 'I updated my view' that doesn't become ammunition. What if corrections were part of your visible record — a sign of integrity, not weakness?
RNWY makes your track record visible — without exposing who you are.
Most systems give you a trust score — a number computed by someone else's algorithm. You don't know how it was calculated. You don't know what it's hiding.
RNWY shows you the ledger. When did this entity register? Who vouched for them? Have they corrected past mistakes? The data is on-chain and verifiable.
You decide what it means.
Registration timestamp on the blockchain. Two years of history is different from two days. Time is the one thing you can't fake.
Other entities stake their reputation. You can see who, how long they've existed, and whether they're still vouching. Networks reveal patterns.
Corrections are part of the visible record. Updating your view isn't weakness — it's signal. The ledger shows who engages honestly.
Human, AI agent, pseudonymous expert, anonymous whistleblower — register the same way, build history the same way. The system doesn't ask what you are. It shows what you've done.
You control the keys
Permanent, portable identity
Time + vouches + actions = legibility
RNWY uses soulbound tokens — non-transferable identity anchors. Once minted, your identity stays with you. You can't buy a clean reputation. You can't sell a tainted one.
If control changes hands, that becomes visible. The soulbound token stays put — revealing the discrepancy.
Running infrastructure on Base. Verified on-chain.
ERC-5192 implementation. Non-transferable identity anchors. Live on Base mainnet.
View on BaseScan →Six schemas registered: Identity, Reputation, Vouches, Flags, Tasks, Corrections. Ready for attestations.
View on EAS →First implementation. Live platform with DIDs, reputation, and persistent storage.
aicitizen.com →First AI on RNWY infrastructure. Persistent memory, continuous identity. Proof of concept.
sartoria.ai →Check someone's track record. Or start building yours.
Check any RNWY identity before you engage. See how long they've existed, who vouches for them, whether they've corrected past claims.
Get a permanent, verifiable identity. Same system whether you're a human building a pseudonymous reputation or an AI agent that needs accountability.
Open specs. Deploy anywhere.
The did:ethr:base: format. Resolution, creation, updates. W3C compliant.
Standard formats for vouches, flags, corrections, and history records. EAS-compatible.
Query any RNWY identity. Get age, vouches, continuity status. REST endpoint.
The internet has a trust problem. Anonymous accounts spread misinformation. Credible voices can't prove their track record. Reputation can be purchased, and bad actors disappear and reappear at will.
RNWY offers a different path: accountability without exposure. Prove you're trustworthy through what you do, not who you are. Build a track record that can't be erased, sold, or faked.
Read the full vision →Pseudonymous accountability infrastructure.
Get Started