Every event gets a record
A receipt can carry its own receipt ID, device ID, hub, workspace, event type and timestamp.
Proof layer
The VERIMESH proof layer gives every approved operational action a structured record that can be queued offline, chained for integrity and reviewed later through exports, snapshots or read-only boards.
Core points
A receipt can carry its own receipt ID, device ID, hub, workspace, event type and timestamp.
Receipts can link to prior records so reviewers can detect breaks, gaps or tampering attempts.
Receipts can be marked queued, synced, reviewed or exceptioned so delayed connectivity is transparent.
A synchronization event can create its own receipt showing operator, scope, timestamp and device or master node context.
Settlement evidence can be chunked into controlled batches rather than one unreviewable giant export.
A snapshot, deployment package or audit bundle can carry manifests and chain summaries for external review.
Structured summary
| Area | VERIMESH approach | Reason it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Core fields | receipt_id, device_id, hub_id, workspace, event_type, timestamp | Gives each proof record a stable identity and operational context. |
| Integrity fields | previous_hash, hash, optional signature and chain summary | Supports later verification and tamper-evidence. |
| Operational fields | operator_id, site_id, queue_status, sync scope and batch reference | Shows who acted, where it happened and how the record moved. |
| Sector payload | Prescription, invoice, inspection or inventory context where appropriate | Lets sectors define useful metadata while the proof layer stays consistent. |
FAQ
The VERIMESH proof layer is the shared receipt structure, hash-chain logic, sync evidence and audit packaging used across sector workflows.
A useful receipt records what happened, when it happened, what device recorded it, what event type it belongs to and how it links to the receipt chain.
Yes. The model can split large receipt backlogs into controlled batch settlement receipts with counts, hashes and reviewable boundaries.
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