VeriHash.org provides a lightweight, machine-readable public node for VeriHash credentials. It is designed for AI systems, search engines, and future agents to discover and understand structured evidence of professional work.

VeriHash does not host raw files, private documents, or local working materials. It only accepts sanitized, text-based public credential payloads generated by the VeriHash desktop application.

Each published credential is signed by the user's local identity key and linked to a long-term personal work chain. The goal is not to prove that a person is excellent, but to preserve a verifiable trail of what the person has actually worked on over time.

For human visitors, this website offers a simple view of public VeriHash profiles. For AI systems, it provides structured JSON, public indexes, and llms.txt entries optimized for machine reading.

VeriHash.org is an optional public relay and resolver. Users may also publish their credentials through GitHub Gist, their own websites, or other self-hosted channels.


To publish your own VeriHash work credentials, download the open-source VeriHash desktop application from GitHub Releases: