How It Works

Credsline turns factual claims into objectively resolvable challenges.

What is Credsline?

Credsline is a credibility platform. When someone makes a factual claim online — about crime rates, economic data, corporate news — Credsline turns it into an objectively resolvable challenge. You put your credibility on the line by backing or challenging it. Authoritative data settles it.

How does Back it or Challenge it work?

BACK IT means you believe the claim is TRUE. CHALLENGE IT means you believe it's FALSE.

You commit Credibility Currency (CC) to your position.

When the challenge window closes, authoritative data determines the outcome. Winners receive a proportional share of the pool. The platform takes a 5% Credibility Resolution Fee.

Example

If the pool is 100 CC (60 backing, 40 challenging), and the claim resolves TRUE, the 60 CC backers share 95 CC proportionally.

What is Credibility Currency (CC)?

CC is the currency of the Credsline platform. You buy it with real money (no fee — full face value). You stake it on challenges. Winners earn more CC. You can redeem CC back to cash.

CC is not a cryptocurrency. It does not fluctuate in value. $1 always buys 1 CC.

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What are Creds?

Creds are your credibility score. They're earned by being right. You can't buy them, sell them, or transfer them.

Creds are tracked by category — your Economics Creds, your Crime Creds, your Corporate Creds are all separate.

The more Creds you earn, the higher your member tier — from Newcomer to Oracle.

How does resolution work?

Credsline resolves claims against authoritative sources — government agencies, regulatory bodies, official data portals.

The resolution source is determined when the claim is compiled.

This means the data doesn't lie, and it can't be gamed.

What makes a claim eligible?

Only factual, measurable claims qualify. Opinions don't. Predictions don't. Vague claims don't.

If a claim can be objectively checked against real data — it's eligible.

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