How the user-review corpus on Trustonion is collected, where the review bodies come from, and what reading the corpus actually tells you.
Reviews are collected through the wallet-attestation flow described on the methodology page. A reviewer who has completed at least one multisig settlement can sign a one-time challenge with their wallet spend key; the signature commits the review to a specific settlement and grants the green VERIFIED BUYER badge. Bodies are 100–400 words on average; the platform actively rejects sub-50-word reviews as low-information.
Reading the corpus tells you what current users actually find useful or frustrating. The most-praised feature signals what the platform is doing right; the most-criticised feature signals where the friction is. The corpus does not tell you whether the platform is right for your specific use case — that is a judgement call only you can make from the trade-offs the corpus surfaces.