The blockchain stores only a mathematical proof that verification occurred—like a digital notary stamp. All sensitive data stays with you.
Digital Notary Stamp
Immutable · Timestamped · Public
🕒 2026-02-15 14:32:00 UTC
What Roya stores
ON BLOCKCHAIN Public · Immutable
- Verification timestamp (when verified)
- Content hash (cryptographic fingerprint of data)
- Total percentage (100%)
- Number of contributors (e.g., 4)
- Verification status (Passed/Failed)
- ❌ NO personal data
- ❌ NO names
- ❌ NO payment amounts
- ❌ NO wallet addresses
IN YOUR SYSTEM Private · Publisher-controlled
- Contributor names
- Split percentages per person
- Wallet addresses
- Payment amounts
- All personally identifiable information
- ✓ You control access
- ✓ Can be deleted per GDPR
- ✓ Not visible to anyone else
In a dispute:
You
"We verified this split on February 15, 2026"
Other party
"No you didn't, we never agreed"
Blockchain
"Verification ID QmXoy...6uco confirms 4-person split at 100% total, verified at 14:32 UTC"
QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco
You provide your private records showing the actual names/percentages.
Blockchain proves it hasn't been altered since verification.
Tamper-proof since Feb 15, 2026
The hash matches. The timestamp is immutable. The math doesn't lie.
How verification works
What Roya stores
Your data stays yours. The blockchain only keeps the proof.