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Welcome to the aVa Reputation wiki!

Overview

aVa allow s you to turn your every professional growth effort into a Reputation and then monetize it.

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How It Works

You:

  • Learn, participate in events, close tasks in JIRA, write articles and books, speak at conferences, etc. - in general, you support your professional development.

aVa Reputation takes two steps to monetize your achievements:

  1. Your efforts, appreciated by experts, turn into a Reputation that will work for you, thanks to aVa;
  2. Reputation gets materialized through:
    • Receiving higher pay offers;
    • Attracting a larger audience, including investors;
    • Improved search engine rankings;
    • Increased personal or corporate brand recognition, etc.

aVa System Components

  • aVa collects your efforts spent on professional development (aVa Doctoken);
  • Turns aVa Doctoken documents into your Reputation (aVa Reputation);
  • Provides a visualization of your Reputation (aVa dSBT);
  • Offers a tool to monetize your Reputation by providing its decentralized confirmation (aVa Verification).

Use-cases

Use-cases for monetizing your Reputation:

  • Higher pay offers;
  • Gaining a larger audience for training projects that have a verified reputation;
  • Attracting clientele for healthcare organizations;
  • Attracting a larger audience for:
    • Reputable products;
    • Vendors and manufacturers with a positive reputation;
    • Channels and groups in social networks;
  • Attracting investors' attention to startups due to the reputation of participants;
  • Attracting investors and users to projects with a good reputation;
  • Help in crisis situations (when a brand has a positive reputation, it is better prepared for negative reviews and comments);
  • Improving search engine rendition (based on the criterion "with a proven reputation");
  • Creating and increasing personal and corporate brand awareness;
  • For projects, getting feedback from experts when reviewing a product.

How to Become an Expert

  1. A participant who is registered in the system, but has not earned 100 reputations in any industry, is considered a specialist. Reputation is gained on the basis of documents entered into the system and feedback received from specialists and experts.
  2. To gain reputation in any industry, one should first become a specialist and then an expert.
  3. A participant who has accumulated 100 reputation is considered a specialist and can participate in reviewing the documents of participants whose total reputation is less than 90.
  4. In order to become a specialist, you must have at least one paper that has received a positive review from an expert.
  5. An expert is a participant in the system who has earned at least 500 reputation in a particular field.
  6. A maximum of 100 reputation can be earned for one document.
  7. A specialist or expert can leave positive feedback for a maximum of 10 reputation per paper. Exception: aVa project experts can give up to 100 reputation per document once.
  8. To get the status of an expert, you need to get maximum positive feedback on at least 3 documents.
  9. The system considers no more than 10 documents with the highest reputation value per member in the total Category balance, so the maximum reputation value is 1000.
  10. Reputations of child Categories are combined when the parent Category badge is displayed, but the total reputation value cannot exceed 1000 for experts, 499 for specialists and 99 for users. Reputation values above 1000 are reserved for future system development.

Public Documents and Reputation

To earn reputation, participants must make their base documents (such as accounts, contracts, articles, etc.) publicly available and immutable.

The author can suggest a desired category for their document, but the final categorization is determined by the Reputation system.

Specialists and experts evaluate the professional competence of the base document's author and recommend reputation points in the relevant category.

If a participant doesn't make their document public or restricts access to it, reputation cannot be awarded.

Private Categories and Voting

Participants can create private categories (e.g., "House #6 Flower Street, Mumbai") and group system participants within these categories.

Reputation is not directly awarded in private categories, but participants can use their existing reputation from relevant public categories when voting.

In private category voting, a participant's reputation in related public categories can influence their vote weight (e.g., high reputation in "Interior Design" can increase vote weight when choosing a color for painting an entrance hall).

Transparency and Verification

All reputation awards are based on verifiable documents and expert evaluations, ensuring system transparency and trustworthiness.

The system adapts to both professional and everyday contexts, meeting the needs of various communities and groups.

aVa motivates participants to continually develop, share their achievements, and contribute to various fields, promoting overall growth of knowledge and competencies in the community.

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