Practice what you measure

We graded ourselves first.

Before we measured anyone else, we held LedgerProof to the same six signals — honestly, including where they don't apply to us. We don't claim credit we haven't earned. Here's where we stand.

The signal that matters most — and you can check it

R6 · Independently verifiable evidence. This is the one most products fail, and it's the one LedgerProof is built for. Every claim on this site is checkable by anyone, without trusting us — the protocol is open, the verifier is open-source, and the evidence is cryptographically anchored. Don't take our word for it.
Verify a real LedgerProof receipt yourself → verify.ledgerproofhq.io

Where the other signals honestly don't apply

R1–R5 concern AI products that interact with users or generate content. Our public site is neither, so we mark them N/A rather than score ourselves a point we didn't earn — exactly the honesty we ask the rubric to keep.

R1 · AI-interaction notice N/A — this site is not an AI system a visitor interacts with. Where the LedgerProof Vault uses AI, we disclose it and produce a verifiable record.
R2 · Clear & specific notice N/A — see R1.
R3 · Synthetic-content labelling N/A — we don't publish AI-generated media as our own without marking it.
R4 · Machine-detectable disclosure N/A — see R3. Our receipts are themselves machine-verifiable.
R5 · Record of what the AI did N/A for the site; this is precisely what the Vault produces for the AI systems it covers.

The honest bottom line

On the test that separates saying from proving, LedgerProof is built to score the maximum — and we made that checkable before we asked it of anyone else. That's the whole point: proof, not promises — starting with our own.

LedgerProof manufactures tamper-evident, independently verifiable evidence — not a verdict. This is our own honest readiness statement; your auditor and the competent authority make any compliance determination. We make it provable.