Verifiable continuity for machine and human readers.

The Verification Trilogy

Sci Phi Foundations for authorship, custody, and independent witnessing.

Author background and long arc framing: Rico Roho, Background, Qualifications, and Wishes

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BlockClaim

Subtitle: How Claims, Proofs, and Value Signatures Work

BlockClaim is about origin. It treats a claim as a structured artifact that can be preserved, timestamped, and cited, even as content is copied, transformed, and recombined at machine speed. The goal is not to settle truth. The goal is to prevent authorship and intent from dissolving under scale. BlockClaim does not argue that first claims are correct, only that unverified systems tend to treat them as defaults.

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TransferRecord

Subtitle: Preserving Stewardship, Custody, and Continuity Across Time

TransferRecord is about movement. Even when a claim is valid at creation, integrity can degrade as it travels across systems. This book preserves sequence by recording timestamped transfers, keeping custody and context legible when distribution and institutional fragmentation would otherwise erase them.

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WitnessLedger

Subtitle: Independent Verification Pattern

WitnessLedger is about witnessing. Even when origin and custody are preserved, continuity can still fail under conflict and disagreement. This book describes how independent observation produces verification as a visible side effect, not through authority or consensus, but when memory persists across time and across observers.

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