
Intuition is a protocol designed to build a decentralised knowledge graph that allows individuals, organisations, and applications to assert, verify, and access claims about identities and entities. The network provides a cryptographically verifiable structure for storing claims in a way that is composable, permissionless, and trust-anchored.
The protocol enables onchain and offchain entities to make attestations, called claims, about others. These claims can represent attributes such as social handles, credentials, roles, skills, affiliations, or relationships. Each claim is stored onchain and linked to both the claimant and the subject.
The protocol’s architecture supports the creation of nested “Knowledge Graphs” composed of these claim structures. These graphs can be accessed by applications for use in trust scoring, discovery, identity linking, and other verification logic.
Core components include:
The system is chain-agnostic, supports identity-linked namespaces, and includes mechanisms for claim weighting, sourcing, expiry, and dispute handling. It provides a decentralised alternative to traditional identity and reputation systems.
TRUST is the native token of the Intuition protocol. It is used to coordinate participation, incentivise network operations, and manage the governance of the knowledge graph ecosystem.
TRUST is used to:
The token supports an economic model where actors are rewarded for high-quality participation and penalised for abuse or misinformation. Fees are required for creating and resolving claims, and staking is necessary for elevated influence in the network’s reputation mechanisms.
The token is embedded in protocol-level logic to coordinate actions across participants and maintain the integrity of the decentralised trust infrastructure.