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Compliance·Dec 29, 2025· 14 min read

How chain-of-custody actually works

A non-marketing walkthrough of how Verify produces evidence that survives cross-examination.

By Helena Vance

How chain-of-custody actually works

Chain-of-custody in software is a careful claim: it means every transformation of a piece of evidence is recorded, every actor is identified, and every step is independently verifiable.

At Verify, this is built on three primitives: a Merkle log of evidence-state transitions, a signed actor identity at every write, and an external timestamping anchor (RFC 3161) that prevents backdating.

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