Auditor Basics
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Not Adding New Auditors Presently New Auditors are not presently being added. Guidance will be provided when the network is ready for more Auditors. As a future Auditor, earn rewards as an Ambassador today.
Auditors verify that Operators and Verifiers are legally permitted and capable of fulfilling their assigned roles on the newtork. Auditors ensure Operators and Verifiers meet the necessary legal and operational standards before they begin their activities. This helps to build trust within the network.
By verifying the credentials and operational readiness of Operators and Verifiers, Auditors ensure that the network adheres to legal and regulatory standards, safeguarding the interests of all participants.
Their role is critical in maintaining the network’s credibility and ensuring that it operates smoothly and transparently. As TRIP expands, the contribution of Auditors will become increasingly important in upholding the network’s standards and fostering trust among users.
New Auditors are not presently being added to the TRIP network. Guidance will be provided when the network is ready for more Auditors. As a future Auditor, earn rewards as an Ambassador today.
Today you can earn rewards on the TRIP network as an Ambassador. Ambassadors promote TRIP, recruit new riders and drivers, and help build a strong local community. As an Ambassador, you earn TRIP Miles every time someone you referred rides or drives—even if you were not the Auditor that verified the operator that matched the driver and rider. This is an extremely effective way for entrepreneurial, ambitious individuals to earn rewards and play a key role in the network's growth.
Learn more about being an Ambassador here.
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