Skip to main content

About Ronin Wallet's Trusted Domain System

Overview

The Ronin Wallet's Trusted Domain System (TDS) categorizes apps into various trust levels based on the reputation of their developers. This system aims to alert users to potential risks associated with using any given app, whether it's a website or software. When users of Ronin Wallet initiate transactions with a app, they'll see a special badge within the transaction confirmation dialog. This badge indicates the trust level of the app, guiding users on how cautiously they should proceed.

The TDS includes four levels, ranging from the most trusted to the least:

Trust levels in TDS

Mavis app

A "Mavis" app is a project built and deployed by Sky Mavis or Ronin. Users can can feel safe interacting with these apps.

Examples:

Mavis Friend app

A "Mavis Friend" app is a project built by business partners of Sky Mavis or Ronin. Although these apps are trustworthy, Sky Mavis can't guarantee the safety when users are interacting with these apps.

Examples:

Unknown app

An "Unknown" app is a project that users should visit with caution.

Known threat

The "Known Threat" apps are projects identified as malicious or harmful to users. Users should avoid interacting with these apps.

Register your app in the TDS

To register your app, contact your Sky Mavis point of contact.

Registering your app in the TDS ensures that users can trust your app and interact with it safely. Unregistered apps may be categorized as "Unknown," which could inadvertently deter users from engaging with them due to perceived security concerns.