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About 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.

There are three levels in the system:

  • Mavis apps
  • Mavis's friends apps
  • Unknown apps

Mavis apps

The "Mavis" apps are projects built and deployed by Sky Mavis or Ronin. Users can can feel safe interacting with these apps.

The indicator used for a Mavis app is a yellow badge.

Examples:

Mavis’s friends apps

The "Mavis's friends" apps are projects built by business partners of Sky Mavis or Ronin. Although these apps are trustworthy, Sky Mavis cannot guarantee the safety when users are interacting with these apps.

The indicator used for a Mavis's friend app is a blue badge.

Examples:

Unknown apps

The "Unknown" apps are projects that users should visit with caution.

The indicator used for an unknown app is a red question mark.

Register your app in the TDS

To ensure your app is recognized as a trusted domain within the Ronin ecosystem, it's important to have your app registered in the TDS. Unregistered apps may be categorized as "Unknown," which could inadvertently deter users from engaging with them due to perceived security concerns.

To register your app, contact your Sky Mavis partner engineer.

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