Community tags
Holders can tag wallets and profiles, for example scammer, builder, or known team. Tags are community-voted, so a single bad actor cannot brigade a label.
Crowd memory
On-chain data tells you what a wallet did; community tags tell you what people learned the hard way. A wallet that rugged a community last month can be tagged so the next person sees the warning before they engage, and a genuine team can be tagged as known so they are not mistaken for an impersonator.
Why voting matters
Tags are weighted by community votes rather than set by any single person, which makes them hard to abuse in either direction, you cannot smear an honest builder with one malicious tag, and you cannot whitewash a scammer with one fake endorsement. The tags appear alongside the on-chain verdict, so social knowledge and chain data sit side by side.