Vraimony
Claims & Disclaimers

What Vraimony does, what it does not claim, and why that should reduce confusion.

This is a reassurance page, an expectation-setting page, and an anti-confusion page. Vraimony reduces proof chaos with structured evidence bundles and read-only verification, but it does not claim truth, identity, court success, or official endorsement.

Why this page exists

Claims & Disclaimers should make the product easier to trust, not harder to understand. Use this page when you want the cleanest boundary between what can be checked, what stays read-only, and what Vraimony does not over-claim.

What Vraimony does

  • Computes content hashes (SHA‑256) and records them in receipts.
  • Signs receipts (Ed25519) to make them tamper‑evident.
  • Lets anyone verify receipt structure + signature, and optionally compare a local file hash.
  • Produces court-friendly formats (PDF/PNG/JSON) for review workflows (no ZIP).

What Vraimony does NOT claim

  • No promise of admissibility or court acceptance.
  • No promise of winning a dispute or chargeback.
  • No proof of truth, identity, authorship, intent, delivery, or condition.
  • No notarization, government endorsement, or “qualified” trust service claims.

Approved wording (safe marketing)

Avoid over-claims such as “court-proof”, “promised”, “identity verified”, or “proves delivery/condition”.

Privacy & domain separation

Transparency snapshot (CT‑lite)

We publish a daily signed Merkle tree head over published receipts (CT‑lite transparency snapshot) to support independent auditing. This improves detectability of silent deletion/backdating patterns.

This is an auditability feature — not a legal promise and not a substitute for jurisdiction-specific rules.

Where to start (merchants)

Reality Audit