Introducing Proof of Authorship (POA)
Whether you're an artist striving to protect creations or a personal trainer looking to validate real client testimonials, our Proof of Authorship (POA) system helps you prove you are the rightful originator.
Start Protecting Your Work→Beyond a Traditional Certificate of Authenticity
A standard Certificate of Authenticity (COA) confirms an item is genuine, typically in the art world. Our POA goes further:
Digital & Physical Coverage
Safeguard paintings, digital art, events, blog posts, photos, or client testimonials—anything that needs verified authorship.
Immutable Blockchain Timestamp
Each creation is cryptographically hashed and stored on an unchangeable ledger. No one can dispute when and by whom it was created.
Proof Report
Our platform doesn't just record digital details—like version histories and the tools you used—but also integrates a human verification step, where a real person can confirm your authorship or statements in real time.
Versatile & Legal
Whether you need to handle an IP dispute or demonstrate authentic testimonials, POA aligns with global copyright laws to help defend your rights.
How It Works
Provide Your Content
You (or your client) upload any digital files, statements, or photos that require authorship verification. Our system logs this submission and prepares it for a human "Prover" review, in line with our patent pending approach to gathering both digital and real-time human verified evidence.
Human Verification & Hashing
A designated Prover (an independent human auditor) can confirm your authorship or the authenticity of the content—either remotely or in-person. Their observations become an "audit report," which we cryptographically combine with your original files into what our patent calls a "master verification hash."
Share Your Authorship Badge
Once recorded on the blockchain, we issue a digital "Authorship Badge" or secure link. Clients, buyers, or fans can click to view the complete proof of authorship—backed by a human-audited, immutable ledger entry that's legally recognized for authenticity and copyright disputes.
Beyond Art, Perfect for Client Testimonials
Anyone can say they have "5-star reviews" or dramatic before-and-after transformations. But how many can prove those testimonials are real?
Client-Created Statements
Let your real clients quickly submit a statement or review that we secure with a timestamp—locking in authorship details.
Immutable Evidence
Even if skeptics claim you faked or altered reviews, you'll have cryptographic, third-party evidence of the original words and date.
Boost Your Credibility
Stand out by showing verifiable proof that your testimonials come from genuine, satisfied clients.
Start Protecting Your Work Today
No more wondering if someone will question your authenticity. From digital artists to fitness coaches, POA is the modern, hassle-free way to prove who created what—and when.
Get Started Now→Frequently Asked Questions
How is your Proof of Authorship different from a traditional COA?
A traditional COA typically verifies that a physical item (like a painting or collectible) is genuine and tracks its provenance or ownership. Our POA, by contrast, is creator‑focused and digital‑first, but also includes human verification step so authorship can be confirmed in real time—not just by cryptographic hashing alone. Whether you're dealing with a digital art piece or a testimonial from a client, our system ensures that a real person is live‑verified as the originator, and then that verified evidence is anchored on an immutable blockchain for indisputable proof
Do you track the owner or location of a piece the way COAs do?
No. Our approach isn't about provenance or a chain of custody. We record who created the work (or who gave a testimonial), and then store that evidence so it can't be tampered with. A COA often monitors ownership transfers; our system is dedicated to confirming who originated the content in the first place.
Are COAs and POAs mutually exclusive?
Not necessarily. An artist or seller can still issue a COA for a physical piece to prove it's authentic, and also use our POA to prove who actually created the content (digital or otherwise). Both can coexist and serve different purposes in your overall authenticity and authorship strategy.