PlenaProof Vault becomes a lifelong proof identity: a human-readable archive of credentials, appearances, reviews, approvals, refusals, appeals, service events, authorship records, and institutional interactions, organized year by year.
The institution that remembers when everything else forgets.
Each receipt becomes one entry in a continuing personal record, not a one-off certificate lost in email.
The archive should explain what happened, who issued or reviewed it, what was refused, what was corrected, and what remains private.
Export packages should preserve receipt IDs, public verification links, hashes, selected files, and plain-language summaries.
| Yearbook lane | Examples | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Identity and credentials | School, work, licenses, affiliations, badges. | Shows continuity of personhood and trusted membership. |
| Applications and decisions | Visa, grant, housing, insurance, school, job, appeals. | Preserves what was submitted, answered, refused, corrected, or delayed. |
| Human service record | Caregiving, tutoring, chaplaincy, coaching, interpretation. | Proves human presence and service occurrence where accountability cannot be delegated to AI. |
| Authorship and creation | Books, articles, research drafts, datasets, pitches, founder materials. | Protects human creators in an AI-generated content environment. |
| AI agent authorization | Delegated agent task, time window, scope, revocation. | Shows when a human knowingly allowed an agent to act. |
Every wallet item answers four questions in plain language: What happened? Who said so? What can be checked publicly? What remains private?
A person should be able to export a decade of proof into a protected archive, a limited lawyer packet, a family handover packet, or a selective institutional packet without exposing unrelated life records.