common cryptosystems apparently applicable to solving problems in a number of domains. In this document we will provide a more formal but lessthanmathematical view of tokencurated registries. This document is versioned 1.0 because the cryptosystem and incentive game described here can almost certainly be improved. Hopefully this document can be used as a starting point for conversations around how to improve tokencurated registries. Many tokencurated registries being deployed today bear family resemblance but employ substantively different mechanics. We believe there is a “right” way to do tokencurated registries and that wholesale reuse of a canonical implementation should be possible. The utility of tokencurated registries The product or output of a tokencurated registry is a list. Humans have a penchant for listmaking and lists appear commonly: shopping lists, lists of “good” colleges, lists of America’s most wanted criminals, and many more. Most lists can be abstractly classified as either whitelists or blacklists, and in both cases the contents of a list uniformly satisfy some criteria (things I need to cook, colleges whose graduates on average exit debt within 10 years, individuals with FBI bounties over $100,000). TCR (Token Curated Registry) ͱ
are decentrally-curated lists with intrinsic economic incentives for token holders to curate the list’s contents judiciously.” Token-Curated Registries 1.0