Beyond Timestamping: Why Proof of Existence Is Not Enough
Why hash-and-time records need context, custody, verification, and evidential interpretation before they become defensible proof.
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Why hash-and-time records need context, custody, verification, and evidential interpretation before they become defensible proof.
Category-defining doctrine for evidence that must survive challenge outside the system, platform, institution, or party being questioned.
The central doctrine and maturity model for building records that can survive challenge
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