A protocol becomes real when other documents refer to it. VRX-1 should be submitted, mapped, compared, and cited across AI risk, digital identity, cybersecurity, media provenance, legal ethics, and records governance conversations.
Map VRX-1 receipts to AI risk management, accountability, human review, and documentation controls.
Clarify that PlenaProof complements wallets by adding refusal, review, human accountability, and issuer context.
Show where VRX-1 cites, wraps, or complements credentials without replacing credential standards.
Position human authorship and reviewer receipts beside media provenance manifests.
Explain AI agent authorization, human review, refusal records, and client consent receipts.
Make the protocol legible to the people who maintain long-term institutional truth.
Publish a short comparison note: VRX-1 plus C2PA, W3C VC, Open Badges, EUDI-style wallets, audit trails, and notarial systems.
Submit a practical implementation note to relevant AI governance and standards communities.
Send a bar, academic, or records-association note on AI agent authorization and refusal receipts.
Use one pro-bono case or administrative matter to make the idea legible to practitioners.