Community Verified Product Reviews Building Trust Around Web3 Projects

A decentralized review system where users make claims and communities verify them through trust graphs making Web3 safer, more transparent, and community-driven.

Use Case: Community-Verified Product Reviews :shopping_bags:

:brain: Problem

In the current digital world, product reviews are mostly centralized and easily manipulated.

Fake reviews, paid promotions, and bot activity often make it difficult to know which information is genuine.

This issue is even more critical in Web3, where thousands of new projects and tools appear rapidly and users often rely on hype instead of verified community trust.

:globe_with_meridians: Solution Powered by Intuition

By leveraging Intuition, we can build a decentralized, community verified review system where:

Users make on-chain claims about their experience with products, services, or Web3 protocols.

Community members and trusted entities can attest to or challenge these claims.

The trust level of each product naturally evolves through the network of attestations.

Every review and trust signal is transparent, verifiable, and tamper proof.

:pushpin: Example Use Cases

:white_check_mark: Before investing in a DeFi protocol, users can check verified claims from real people.

:framed_picture: NFT collectors can validate whether a minting platform is safe and reliable.

:hammer_and_wrench: Wallets and Web3 tools can build trust through real community feedback instead of marketing.

:ballot_box_with_ballot: DAOs can make governance decisions based on verified community sentiment.

:compass: Benefits

:locked_with_key: Reduces scams and misinformation.

:globe_showing_europe_africa: Builds trust from the ground up driven by real users, not centralized platforms.

:bar_chart: Creates a permanent, transparent trust graph for products and protocols.

:brain: Encourages honest participation and accountability in the Web3 ecosystem.

:rocket: Why Intuition Fits Perfectly

Intuition provides the infrastructure for claims, attestations, and trust graphs enabling a trust-layer for reviews that no centralized company controls.

This transforms how users interact with products: trust becomes decentralized, transparent, and community driven.

These are spot-on use cases, safety being your main point of focus. And it’s absolutely correct!
A lot of scams could be avoided if we had a reliable trust layer. Now we have Intuition. Good work mate.