Public proof registry
The Registry is the public proof layer of the HBCE stack.
It stores minimized public evidence through an append-only, hash-only ledger
used by deterministic verification workflows.
If the registry is unreachable, invalid, or non-deterministic, the correct system posture is
NON-OPERATIONAL.
In the HBCE architecture: IPR provides attribution, Joker-C2 governs execution, Registry publishes public proof, and Verify reproduces deterministic validation.
Registry viewer
LOADING LEDGER…
Lookup by SHA-256
Paste a SHA-256 (lowercase hex, 64 chars) to check if public proof is present in the registry.
Lookup requires an operational registry (fail-closed).
Registry rule
The registry is append-only and public-facing in hash-only form. Historical evidence is extended, not rewritten. Personal data must not be published into the public ledger.
(rules will be displayed here when registry loads)