MERIT on Qortal

MERIT Q-App: decentralized accountability for men's circles

MERIT runs on Qortal and gives men's groups tools for directory publishing, circle profiles, responsibility commitments, witness attestations, service missions, and decentralized trust records.

MERIT Q-App interface showing listings, circle profiles, commitments, witness attestations, and service mission records
what it does

What MERIT Does

MERIT gives circles practical tools for publishing, commitments, witness, and earned trust without reducing a man to a score.

Publish men's group listingsClaim and update group recordsCreate MERIT-enabled circle profilesSign circle covenantsCreate R.A.W. commitmentsInvite witnessesEncrypt private accountability recordsPublish witness attestationsCoordinate service missionsBuild public trust surfaces without creating a social credit score
why Qortal

Why Qortal

Qortal allows MERIT to operate as a decentralized Q-App instead of depending entirely on a corporate platform. Group listings, public service missions, and directory records can be published through QDN. Private accountability records can be encrypted and shared only with selected witnesses or circle members.

The website helps men discover the network. The Q-App lets the network govern itself.

what you need

What You Need

  1. Qortal installed or accessible
  2. A Qortal account
  3. A registered Qortal name if you want to publish listings or records
  4. MERIT Q-App access
  5. A circle or group ready to use the R.A.W. protocol