A diploma printed on paper. A deed typed into a clerk's computer. A contract signed and scanned. From the second they exist, they are vulnerable — to forgery, to alteration, to loss. Verifying them later is detective work. By then, the damage is done.
DRIS rewrites the moment of creation. Institutions and governments issue documents directly through DRIS — diplomas, deeds, certificates, licenses, contracts, public records. Each one is signed by the issuer, anchored to the blockchain, and given a public verification link. Born verifiable. Trustworthy from the first second.
Fig. 02 A DRIS-issued certificate. Verifiable by anyone, anywhere, for the rest of time.
A registrar, clerk, or notary fills out a DRIS template — diploma, deed, license, certificate. The document is created inside the platform, not uploaded.
The document moves to a designated signer — university president, land authority, ministry official. They review, sign with a cryptographic key tied to their identity.
The signed document is anchored to the blockchain. A QR code, public link, and verifiable certificate are issued. Authentic forever. Verifiable by anyone.
Document fraud is the quiet tax institutions pay — invisible until a deed is contested, a credential proven false, or a record disappears. DRIS makes the tax obsolete.
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