Fake-badge warning
A badge image is not proof. Treat a badge as unverified unless it links to a registry entry, pinned registry hash, trust manifest, profile hash, and fresh verifier-readable result.
Public verifier demo
Paste a proof summary to run lightweight browser checks for version, registry hash, action status, network binding, and trusted signer state. Production audits still use the signed verification set and independent CLI checks.
Quick check
This public page is deliberately thin. It helps protocols and auditors understand the verification surface without exposing private dashboard code, local keys, generated release bundles, or admin endpoints.
A badge image is not proof. Treat a badge as unverified unless it links to a registry entry, pinned registry hash, trust manifest, profile hash, and fresh verifier-readable result.
A proof can become unsafe after credential rotation, registry revocation, signer rotation, network mismatch, or policy changes. Protocols should enforce freshness before accepting an automated action.