Meet & Location Verification
Meet is the core mechanism of Unich Network. When two users arrange to meet outside the app, both need to confirm that the meeting has occurred. This confirmation is performed through a geolocation verification system provided by a third-party partner.
The verification process is simple yet effective: when two people meet, one of them generates a QR code from the app. The other scans this code, and the system verifies that both are at the same geographic location. If verification is successful, the meeting is recorded. The consequence of this is that users are distributed more FC within the Unich Network economy.
This mechanism serves several primary purposes:
Preventing fraud and ensuring proper FC distribution: There is no way for two people to fake a meeting if they are not actually at the same location at the same time. This ensures that FC is only awarded for genuine meetings, not for virtual actions.
Creating high-reliability data: Each verified meeting becomes a high-reliability data point about a user's actual social network. This has long-term value for improving connection recommendations and developing products based on valuable network behaviors.
Creating a foundation for economic transparency: Because meetings are independently verified, all Meet-based FC distributions have high credibility. Users know that their FC is distributed by meeting real people, not by spending time using the app or engaging in virtual interactions. The result is the creation of a decentralized, open, and sustainable economy.
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