About Electronic Registry
Electronic Registry is a public registry for verifiable digital records. It records a cryptographic hash of a file so that anyone can later check whether a matching public record exists, without the original file ever being uploaded.
What it is
The browser computes a SHA-256 hash of an exact file on your device. Electronic Registry records that hash as a public registry entry. Later, anyone with the same file, a verification code, or a record link can check whether a matching public record exists. Records are append-only: once created, a record cannot be edited or removed, and related changes are added as new entries.
Who operates it
Electronic Registry is operated as an independent project, currently in controlled beta. We are testing the core registry workflows with invited users before a wider public release. For questions, feedback, or partnership enquiries, write to [email protected].
Current status
Electronic Registry is currently in controlled beta on Solana Devnet, a public test network. Devnet may be reset by the Solana network without notice, which could make current Devnet transaction references unresolvable. Beta records are used for testing and validation. Production permanence requires a later mainnet deployment and readiness path.
What it does not decide
Electronic Registry can show that a matching public record exists, when it was created, and whether related entries were added later. It does not decide truth, ownership, authorship, originality, legality, compliance, certification, copyright, AI status, platform approval, official approval, legal validity, or court acceptance.
Learn more
See the technical overview for the current Solana Devnet architecture and verification flow, the beta status page for what is live today, or the contact page to get in touch.