Genesis Protocol

The verification surface for Proof-Based AI. Every URL on this domain is a cryptographically signed, Bitcoin-anchored receipt of an AI execution event.

If it cannot produce a receipt, it did not happen.

What Is This?

Welcome to verify.genesisprotocol.ai — the public verification surface for the Genesis Protocol Verifiable Execution Fabric (GVEF).

Every receipt issued by Genesis Protocol — for every AI-influenced decision in regulated enterprise environments — has a permanent, addressable URL on this domain. Each URL renders the receipt in plain English, shows the regulatory citations that govern the decision, and exposes the cryptographic primitives that make the proof independently verifiable by anyone.

You don't need to be a cryptographer to read these receipts. You don't need to trust Point Break Trading Group. The proofs stand on their own — verifiable against the public Bitcoin blockchain, against open standards (FIPS 204, OpenTimestamps), and against the lawful authorities that the constraints cite.

The Five Canonical Receipt Classes

Click any class below to see a sample receipt and verify it independently:

Six Sovereign Principles

Every receipt on this surface is governed by six non-negotiable principles:

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Determinism Supremacy
Same input + same constraints → same receipt. Always.
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Structural Impossibility
Dangerous actions are made impossible, not merely improbable.
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Governance Before Mechanism
Constraints are defined first; implementation follows.
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No Runtime Authority Drift
Agents advise. Deterministic governors decide.
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Fail Closed Always
When uncertainty exists, default to restriction.
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Sovereignty By Architecture
No unnecessary dependencies. No opaque control planes.

For Counsel, Compliance, and Risk Teams

Genesis Protocol issues regulator-grade evidence for every AI-influenced decision your enterprise produces. The Verification Tax positioning paper explains why this matters now, what frameworks (GDPR, EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, SR 11-7, SOX, HIPAA, ECOA, SEC Rule 10b-5) require deterministic proof, and how Genesis Protocol delivers it.

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For Developers and Auditors

The verification API is publicly documented and designed for independent reproducibility:

Every receipt is signed with ML-DSA-87 (FIPS 204 post-quantum), triple-hashed (SHA-256 + SHA3-256 + BLAKE3), and Bitcoin-anchored via OpenTimestamps with 4-of-4 calendar quorum.