How Reputation Works in Star Citizen Trading
Building Trust Through Verified Actions
In Star Citizen, trust is everything. Whether you're hiring an escort for a high-value cargo run or buying components from another player, you need to know the other party will follow through. Our reputation system connects to your verified RSI profile, creating an identity that can't be faked with throwaway accounts.
Every completed contract, successful marketplace trade, and positive community interaction adds to your reputation score. The system weighs multiple factors including completion rate, review quality, response time, and consistency over time.
Reputation Across Platform Features
Your reputation score isn't siloed—it follows you across every feature on LdDrako's Den. A strong reputation on the Contracts Board makes you more attractive as a trader on the Marketplace. Active participation in an organization builds credibility that helps when applying to competitive orgs or forming alliances.
High-reputation players earn visible trust badges that appear on their profiles, contract listings, and marketplace items. These badges signal reliability at a glance, helping you stand out in a crowded community.
Community-Driven Accountability
The reputation system is designed to be self-policing. Players can only review others they've actually transacted with, preventing spam reviews. Patterns of unfair reviewing damage the reviewer's own score. Over time, the community naturally surfaces trustworthy players and filters out bad actors—no heavy-handed moderation required.
For org leaders, reputation data helps identify reliable members for high-stakes operations and provides objective metrics for promotion decisions.