About
Verification of origin
Origins Network is an independent, transnational structure dedicated to the verification of origin.
It does not store truth, but records that a statement was made, at a given time, by a given entity or node. Through distributed operation, the network generates audit evidence that can be reviewed and verified by third parties.
How it works
- A statement is declared.
- A node records that declaration with a time anchor.
- The record is packaged into evidence outputs such as JSON, CSV, or Markdown.
- Where applicable, multiple nodes participate in signing or attesting to the occurrence.
Operational logic
The network is composed of Core, Bridge, and Audit layers. Legal anchoring is provided by Goldisle Light Foundation (UK), while node-level operational authority is distributed.
Existing related sites are preserved rather than replaced: aiorigins.org remains the research and development layer, and goldisle.org remains the legal and cultural anchor.