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A billion real objects. One shared index.

A billion authentic objects sit in dark storage, family drawers, and archives never put online. veradis connects their scattered records into one shared, cross-linked index — the trust layer for real things, owned by you, not by us, and open to all.

The network · live · hover to trace The living provenance network veradis pinging the network · black dots = data still off the graph
How it works · the provenance network

Is it real? And what's its story?

Every object holds both — the proof and the past. Here's how veradis gives you both, from a few photos.

1 · Your object

A watch, a medal, a painting, an heirloom. Take a few photos and tell us what you know.

2 · The world's records

Museum archives, maker registers, auction results and public registries — the real records already exist.

3 · One living network

veradis links those scattered records into one living network — the people, places and moments around your object.

4 · Know it's real

A Provenance Confidence Score — one clear number, every source named. Proof you can show.

Verification protects value

5 · Know its story

The story unlocks — who made it, who owned it, where it's been — and a sense of what it's worth.

Enrichment creates value
Know it's real.
The record is the last thing that can't be faked. Verification keeps its value.
Know its story.
Salvator Mundi: bought for $1'175, worth $450M once its provenance was reconstructed.
Every source named
Checked by experts, not just a machine
Your data stays yours
Every answer makes the next one sharper
What it is

A catalogue is a list. The network is a web.

A list tells you what you have. A web tells you what it means — who made it, who owned it, and where its twin sits in another collection. Engineers call it a knowledge graph. You've used one: it's how Google answers in the box on the right, how banks catch fraud rings, how Netflix knows what's next. veradis builds one for real objects — roughly 200 connected facts per object, where a catalogue holds three.

ONE OBJECT a wrist watch MAKERconfirmed ✓ OWNERS3 · since 1962 PERSONthe first owner VALUECHF 900–1'400 STORYsourced EVENTa retirement, 1992 ANOTHER COLLECTIONa matching record

One object, connected. Its maker, its owners, the people and events it touched — and its match in another collection.

What it finds

One query. Named sources. Scored intelligence.

Submit an object. Watch the network resolve it across named sources, one at a time. Receive a Provenance Confidence Score with the evidence trail attached.

Query received

Submit

A private owner submits a watch for pre-sale verification. Image, reference, serial, and declared origin enter the network.

Object
Raymond Weil Don Giovanni
Reference
2875
Serial
V215160
Declared origin
Direct from manufacturer, 1998

Check maker's register

Raymond Weil SA

The production register confirms Reference 2875 was assembled in April 1998 at Grand-Lancy. Serial V215160 is on file. Identity matches declared origin.

Verified · identity match

Verify movement

Movement spec · ETA 2895-2

ETA's published specification confirms the 2895-2 calibre — 27 jewels, small seconds at 6 — is period-correct for the Don Giovanni reference. No replacement detected. Material integrity intact.

Verified · period-correct calibre

Stolen-property check

Watch Register

The Watch Register returns no record against Reference 2875 Serial V215160. Risk profile clean.

Clear · no theft report on file

Maker mark on file

WIPO Madrid filings

Raymond Weil's trademark registration is active and consistent with the maker mark stamped on the case-back. Maker mark verified.

Verified · trademark active

Custody check

Manufacturer extract · not available

Raymond Weil does not issue archive extracts. No public auction record for V215160. Custody rests on the current owner's assertion of direct manufacturer purchase. Documentation gap noted — structural to the maker, not a flag.

Partial · no third-party chain-of-custody
Provenance Confidence Score Silver · five sources · nine checks, three held open
82± 6
Identity match92
Custody continuity70
Material integrity78
Risk-profile clean90
Sources consulted
Raymond Weil published catalogue ETA SA · 2895-2 specification WIPO Madrid filings Watch Register veradis network enrichment

Illustrative report drawn from veradis methodology. An intelligence report based on the evidence at query time — not a legal certificate of authenticity.

Why a score, not a verdict

Real isn't yes or no. It's how sure.

Provenance is never certain — records are incomplete, sources disagree, documents are lost. A flat "genuine" or "fake" claims a certainty that doesn't exist, and a perfect fake sails straight through it. So the network doesn't pass a verdict. It weighs every source, scores each by quality, and returns a Provenance Confidence Score: how strong the evidence is, where it's thin, and what would raise it. No single forged document can move a score built from many — and it gets surer as more records connect.

Likely fake Not enough data Likely real
0 · no evidencethe score moves with the evidence100 · overwhelming

A confidence score, not a verdict. It climbs toward real as sources confirm, falls toward fake when they don't, and holds at not enough data until the record can say. A perfect fake can't move a score built from many.

The other approaches

Most fixes tag the object. We connect its story.

Everyone's chasing authenticity. Most add something new to the object — a chip, a token — which only works on objects made tomorrow. veradis connects the records of the billion already made.

Chips & tags
Blockchain
veradis
Works on
new objects you can tag
new objects you mint a token for
the billion already made
Your data
a tag on the object
copied to a public ledger
stays in your walls
A mistake
clone the tag, clone the proof
permanent — wrong forever
corrected with evidence
The answer
the tag is present
a token says so
a confidence score, sourced

A chip proves a new object. A ledger remembers a claim. The network weighs the evidence.

How it stays yours

We index. We never copy.

Joining doesn't mean handing over your collection. The network reads your records, adds what the graph knows, and returns them enriched. Nothing is extracted, nothing is stored on the graph, nothing trains anyone's models. You hold the keys and can leave with everything.

1
Your catalogue stays home
Behind your walls, your governance. Nothing moves.
2
The network reads & links — in place
It adds what the graph knows against your records, where they sit.
3
The enriched entry, returned
Yours to keep. Nothing copied to the graph, nothing used to train models.
You hold the keys · leave with everything
Why you can trust it

It shows its work.

The Provenance Network pairs graph technology with agentic technology. Named agents run each record through five plain steps — each grounded in a named source, each logged — and together the graph and the agents return a high-probability score, not a guess. The last step is yours.

The agent pipeline
Read · Match · Propose · Cite · Confirm
Read
Match
Propose
Cite
Confirmyou
01
Read
An agent reads the record as it stands — fields, gaps, and all.
02
Match
It checks the record against every other record on the graph, across institutions.
03
Propose
It proposes a link or a fill — never a fact without a source behind it.
04
Cite
It attaches the named source, and the confidence weight that source earns.
05
Confirm — you
A person approves, or sends it back. The network proposes; you decide.
Grounded in named sources · every step logged · you hold the final sign-off
Why it compounds

The network doesn't just grow. It gets better.

One record proves little. Connect it and three things follow. Each record makes every other worth more — shared people and events, linked across collections that never met. Each object deepens — three catalogue fields grow toward ~200 sourced, cross-linked data points. And the whole gets better, not just bigger: every answer comes back higher-confidence and richer, feeding sharper verification and enrichment. That density is the advantage — no competitor can copy a decade of connected records.

separate connected higher-quality answers
Density compounds

One record. 142 attributes.

Every dot is a sourced field. Each named institution contributes a different layer. The catalogue gets denser every time the network gets wider.

Hover any dot to see its source

~200 properties per object, versus 2.8–3.4 in standard knowledge graphs and current search engines. Density compounds. Velocity compounds.
Security & sovereignty

Built to be trusted with a collection.

Ownership

Indexed in place, returned, never extracted, never used to train models. Leave whenever you like — with everything.

Control

You hold the keys. Your governance, your permissions, your sign-off on every change the network proposes.

Sovereignty

You choose where your data lives. Designed for data residency in your jurisdiction — Swiss, German, Canadian and more — so your records stay under the jurisdiction and the law you need.

Where your heritage data lives matters. We claim only what's true today — and add to it as we earn it.

Put it to work

The network is the substrate. Here's what you do with it.

See the network for yourself.

Live and growing. Look at what it's already connected, then decide.

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