Trust Networks: Reputation, Expertise, and Distribution
How trust compounds when reputation, demonstrated expertise, and distribution align into a single network logic.
·1 min read·Trust Economy·en
TL;DR
Trust is not a brand slogan. It is a network property built from reputation, expertise, and how value moves between people.
Reputation without expertise decays
Draft placeholder. This section will explain why visibility without substance erodes trust over time.
Expertise without distribution stays local
Draft placeholder. Why knowledge that cannot travel does not become economic leverage.
Designing trust as infrastructure
Draft placeholder. Draft notes on trust networks as systems—not testimonials or personal narrative.
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