Different fields face different problems, but they all need the same thing: a clean record of what happened, who reviewed it, what was consented, corrected, and preserved. PlenaProof helps each sector use the same proof-agent infrastructure to preserve evidence, protect privacy, document consent, track review, manage corrections, and create receipt-ready records.
PlenaProof is one Bitcoin-anchored proof-receipt engine. Each sector below is a specialized receipt template — a receipt family — not a separate product. The v1 wedge we are making real first is the Agreement Receipt; everything else is marked future receipt family, pilot candidate, or roadmap until its loop is real. Nothing here is deleted.
A PLENA receipt proves only that the referenced file or receipt hash existed by the date shown and has not been altered since anchoring. It does not prove the underlying claim is true, legal, complete, or officially authenticated, and does not replace courts, lawyers, notaries, registries, government offices, banks, KYC providers, universities, or official issuing authorities.
PlenaProof does not replace sector systems. It gives sector decisions receipts. Each sector page below gathers PLENA's existing proof agents and platforms for a specific field.
Live sector views today, all built on the same agents, the same VRX receipt format, and the same Public Verify surface.
“Proof for the internet's messy moments.”
“Broadcast trust with receipts.”
“One brand, many locations, one proof standard.”
“Private AI use. Public human responsibility.”
“Different rails. One proof grammar.”
More sectors can be added later. This index lists the sector views that exist today. New sectors will be added when they are built — none are implied or promised here.
This boundary is non-negotiable and applies to every sector view.
PlenaProof does not replace regulators, courts, platforms, media systems, food-safety systems, healthcare systems, compliance systems, or official authorities. PlenaProof helps structure, preserve, explain, and verify proof records within clear limits.