Global proof infrastructure
The record layer for trust.
Meridian is the proof layer for claims, actions, evidence, and outcomes. It gives people, companies, institutions, and AI systems a record that can be inspected before trust is granted.
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Paid influence
24/7
Audit trail
Open
Record layer
Record architecture
A neutral record format for accountable trust.
The homepage shows structure, not fake facts. Real records must be created, timestamped, sourced, and resolved before they affect reputation.
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timestamp
fingerprint
Record
A timestamped claim, action, approval, forecast, or commitment.
Evidence
The source, document, API event, resolver note, or official result attached before judgment.
Outcome
What happened, who resolved it, when it changed, and how it can be challenged.
Reputation
Score movement earned only from resolved records, never bought or edited in silence.
| Record type | Forecast, commitment, approval, action, or public claim |
| Timestamp | Generated at creation and preserved in the audit trail |
| Evidence | Primary source, document, API event, or resolver note |
| Resolution | Open, resolved, challenged, amended, or locked |
| Impact | Reputation changes only after evidence-backed resolution |
Why now
When anyone can manufacture confidence, evidence becomes the scarce asset.
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Synthetic confidence
AI makes content infinite. Meridian makes accountability inspectable.
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Institutional memory
The internet remembers attention. Meridian remembers whether the record held.
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Portable proof
People, companies, institutions, and AI systems need records that travel across surfaces.
Market signal
Trust is becoming an infrastructure requirement.
Meridian should not invent a fake category in isolation. It should sit where standards, AI governance, provenance, and agent security are already moving.
| C2PA | Content provenance is moving toward signed origin and edit history for digital media. |
| NIST AI RMF | Generative AI risk management increasingly requires governance, provenance, and documentation. |
| ISO/IEC 42001 | Organizations need management systems for responsible AI operation, risk, and accountability. |
| OWASP GenAI | Agentic AI security guidance now treats governance, telemetry, and action logging as core controls. |
Value stack
Useful on day one. More valuable every year.
The product has to earn adoption before it can become infrastructure. Meridian gives each user an immediate job-to-be-done, then lets the record compound into network value.
| Who | Immediate value | Why they keep it |
|---|---|---|
| People | Public proof of judgment before outcomes arrive. | Status, credibility, and a record that cannot be reduced to screenshots. |
| Creators | A portable track record for public calls, analysis, and claims. | Audience trust, sponsorship leverage, and receipts that compound over time. |
| Companies | A controlled registry for claims, commitments, approvals, and AI policies. | Lower diligence friction, cleaner audits, and fewer trust disputes. |
| AI teams | An action ledger for autonomous systems and human approval chains. | Incident review, governance evidence, and proof of responsible deployment. |
| Institutions | Resolution authority, source standards, and challenge workflows. | A public way to publish outcomes without becoming a black-box oracle. |
Proof domains
One record layer, many high-stakes contexts.
Meridian can start with public proof events, but the company is not sport, media, or entertainment. The long-term system records judgment, commitments, approvals, and AI actions wherever trust matters.
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Public judgment
Creators, analysts, and communities can publish proof before outcomes arrive.
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Institutional commitments
Companies can make forecasts, policies, claims, and promises auditable.
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AI action history
Agents and software systems can record authority, evidence, approvals, and outcomes.
Public trust profile
A record people can inspect, not a badge people can buy.
Every profile points back to the claims, outcomes, evidence, and score movements behind it.
@kylen-demo
Kylen Demo
United States - Meridian Trust Profile
Portfolio score
56.5
Read with domain context
Accuracy
58%
Resolved
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| Rank | User | Country | Identity type | Verification | Portfolio score | Accuracy | Resolved | Index status |
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| 1 | Maya Chen @maya-chen | United States | creator | verified | 74.8 | 68% | 28 | eligible |
| 2 | Rafa Silva @rafa-silva | Brazil | person | verified | 72.2 | 64% | 25 | eligible |
| 3 | Amelie Dubois @amelie-dubois | France | person | basic | 69.5 | 61% | 23 | eligible |
| 4 | James Walker @james-walker | England | organization | institutional | 66.4 | 59% | 22 | eligible |
| 5 | Sofia Martin @sofia-martin | Spain | institution | institutional | 63.1 | 56% | 18 | eligible |
Non-negotiables
Trust infrastructure cannot cheat.
If Meridian weakens trust to grow faster, it loses the right to exist. The rules are part of the product.
No paid score movement.
No anonymous leaderboard manipulation.
No hidden resolution changes.
No domain leakage across high-stakes contexts.
No trust without evidence, timestamp, and audit trail.
Every score change writes history before it changes reputation.