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MIP-4

Map Improvement Proposal 4: Reputation System for AI Trainers

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Summary

The designation MIP-4 was assigned to a proposal (, but never published for comment) that would have formally established the rules of a reputation system to deter bad actors from spamming AI Trainers with the goal of generating HONEY rewards. An reputation system was subsequently put in place to deter fraud and abuse, but its rules were not disclosed to reduce the risk of exploits.

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