Document Verification
Building trust through independent confirmation
What is verification?
Verification is like getting a trusted friend to vouch for something. When a document is verified, it means someone with relevant expertise has reviewed it and confirmed its accuracy. This gives you confidence that the information is reliable.
Why does it matter?
In a world full of information, it's hard to know what to trust. Verification provides a clear signal that content has been reviewed and approved by someone accountable. It's the difference between "someone said this" and "this has been confirmed."
How does it work?
When you request verification, a qualified reviewer examines the document. If approved, they attach a digital signature that proves their endorsement. This signature is tamper-proof—if anyone changes the document, the verification becomes invalid.
Coming Soon
The verification request system is currently under development.
Check back soon for updates.