Chain anchor
Every pack can point to a registry entry on 0G Galileo and a verifiable transaction hash.
Create the draft, store the manifest, anchor the pack, summarize the evidence, and verify the page from the same normalized shape.
What Proof0G verifies
Every pack can point to a registry entry on 0G Galileo and a verifiable transaction hash.
The manifest is pinned to 0G Storage so reviewers can confirm the exact artifact bundle.
A structured compute response turns the raw pack into reviewer-ready signals.
The normalized pack shape hashes deterministically so the page can prove what was uploaded.
Required and strong checks are split so the signal stays readable under deadline pressure.
Step 1
Create a manifest draft with project, creator, and proof metadata.
Step 2
Store the draft in 0G Storage and capture the root hash.
Step 3
Anchor the pack on chain with the computed manifest hash.
Step 4
Summarize the proof for reviewers and render the public page.
Step 5
Verify the pack later with the same manifest and chain data.
Use cases
Review flow
Reviewers can inspect the proof page, compare the manifest hash, confirm the storage root, and copy an embed badge snippet without opening the raw pack.