The evidence binder is the bridge between real-world claims and PLENA VRX-1 receipts. It organizes what is claimed, what supports it, who reviewed it, what was refused, and what can safely be verified publicly.
The binder is designed to be useful to an institution while protecting the individual from overexposure.
Person, institution, case type, deadline, desired audience, privacy level, and consent statement.
Each claim is stated in one sentence, paired with source evidence, reviewer note, and status.
Documents, messages, certificates, photos, records, witness statements, QR links, and hash summaries.
Reviewer identity, scope, conflict check, completeness flags, risk notes, and correction requests.
What could not be verified, why, and what the user or institution can do next.
PLENA VRX-1 receipt IDs, issue dates, issuer names, public verification URLs, QR codes, and revocation status.
Selected public summary, private archive package, lawyer packet, institution packet, or family handover packet.
Dates, actions, reviewer decisions, issuer changes, corrections, appeals, and final status.
| Claim | Source evidence | Reviewer action | Receipt / outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Person completed a training program. | Certificate, registrar statement, institutional email. | Completeness and issuer consistency check. | Credential receipt or missing-evidence refusal. |
| Human provider delivered an in-person service. | Appointment record, provider statement, recipient confirmation. | Scope and consent review. | Human-service occurrence receipt. |
| Author created draft before publication date. | Draft timestamp, repository export, witness attestation. | Authorship timeline organization. | Authorship/provenance receipt. |
| AI agent was authorized for a narrow task. | Authorization form, agent identifier, time window. | Authority and revocation route check. | AI-agent authorization receipt. |
Never expose the whole binder through public verification. Public verification should confirm the receipt and its narrow claim. The binder remains private unless the person or institution deliberately exports a selected packet.