This happened.

2026-04-23 19:23

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Claim

Proof doesn’t need a crowd. It just needs the original moment — held clean, sealed once, and still able to speak for itself later. This is that kind of record. A receiz of presence.

Record data

CodeEB38C6D6
Pulse11776596
Zero-knowledge proof

What it means: the issued code, pulse, and timestamp are bound to this proof. If any field is changed, verification fails.

Technical: fields are committed with Poseidon, then validated with a Groth16 proof for fast public verification.

Circuit
Groth16

Proof system used for verification.

4A1958162E037B03

Proof identifier for this claim. Verifies quickly and deterministically.

0c641128f0d093310e06fc6a3c8fa6d83f6013db0b938affe2ff753298ee7369

Hash commitment that binds the committed fields into the proof.

Practical rule: if it looks the same but isn’t the same, it won’t verify.

https://receiz.com/v/20260423_1923/EB38C6D6/11776596?a=21344710&ms=1776986601330