MIR
MIR lets you carry verified participation history between platforms—without selling your data or hiding decisions behind algorithms.
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MIR is a neutral reputation layer that helps platforms understand participation history—and helps people take that history with them.
The internet has no shared memory.
Every new platform treats you like a stranger—even if you've spent years participating responsibly elsewhere.
MIR exists to give people a portable participation history, and to give platforms better context—without centralizing power or selling personal data.
Take your reputation with you.
Understand users without starting from zero.
Trust signals are not verdicts. Platforms remain in control.
MIR is early.
No. MIR provides reputation signals based on verified participation history. Platforms decide how (or if) to use them.
You do. MIR exists to store and relay it—not to own or sell it.
No. Platforms receive aggregated signals, not a list of other platforms you use.
Yes. You can unlink platforms at any time.
No. MIR only receives events explicitly submitted by participating platforms, with your consent.
A factual indicator derived from verified events (e.g., participation history, longevity, consistency).
A verified action submitted by a participating platform (e.g., completed transaction, account age milestone).
A website or service that integrates MIR to submit events or request signals.
A request by a platform to check whether reputation history exists for a user.
The ability to carry participation history between platforms instead of starting from zero each time.
MIR is designed to be easy to integrate and easy to reason about.