Trust state
The outcome is stated plainly, including elevated risk or manual review states.
Verification Receipts
Each receipt summarizes the evidence reviewed, resulting trust posture, governance outcome and canonical replay reference. Specific receipts remain protected unless intentionally shared.
Receipt lookup requires authenticated access. Verification checks linked workflow records; it is not a blockchain or cryptographic authenticity claim.
The outcome is stated plainly, including elevated risk or manual review states.
Receipt language references the evidence chain without exposing sensitive records publicly.
Human decisions and rationale remain tied to the final workflow outcome.
Receipts can point to protected replay chronology when an authorized reviewer needs detail.
The receipt provides a portable summary of what was checked, reviewed and resolved.
Ordered events connect evidence, governance intervention and the resulting trust posture.
Reviewer and workflow ownership remain visible when the source record contains them.
Stable references support authorized follow-up without turning a receipt into a public evidence dump.
Reports preserve explainable trust transitions rather than presenting one opaque verdict.
A receipt is not a public data dump. It is a controlled, audit-ready report that helps enterprise teams explain why a verification outcome was accepted, escalated or rejected.