Visual layer
Proof card, thumbnail, relative time, exact time, and a QR to Receiver / Review. This layer answers: what is this, when was it recorded, and where do I inspect it next?
Vraimony should not force every reader into raw JSON. The receiver / review page helps the other side understand the record first. The context layer supports reviewers, lawyers, managers, and auditors. The protocol layer stays available for engineers and offline verification.

The other side should see one calm summary first: what this is, who sent it, when it was created, and whether any action is required. From there they can open more detail only if needed.
Proof card, thumbnail, relative time, exact time, and a QR to Receiver / Review. This layer answers: what is this, when was it recorded, and where do I inspect it next?
A readable timeline, parties, files, notes, and plain verbs such as sent, delivered, approved, reviewed, or acknowledged. This becomes the main review surface after the receiver summary.
SHA-256, TSA, Ed25519, signatures, manifests, and offline verification material stay available when a technical validator or another system needs the raw protocol view.
We show what was confirmed without overclaiming identity. Time shows when the record was created or sealed. Record shows whether the record is linked and tamper-evident. Attestation shows whether an additional explicit confirmation step exists.
Default: Time + Record. Optional upgrade: Contact / Witness / Attestation. Never default: hidden behavioural scoring.