Certify & share
A certificate is the evaluated result of a pre-registered call, packaged for someone who does not trust you — or us. Issuance is a separate REST lifecycle action, not an automatic field on ordinary verdicts. The certificate is a signed document; anyone can check its authenticity in seconds, with or without our servers.
What is inside a certificate?
The verdict, the signal's one-way fingerprint (never the strategy), timestamps, the battery version, and the ed25519 signature. Nothing in it reveals how your signal works.
How does the receiver check it?
Two ways: paste it on alphaassay.com/verify (three seconds, no account) for the hosted platform-trust check, or follow the offline guide. A raw public-key check detects any changed signed byte. Full offline platform trust additionally needs independently pinned trust material and the complete signed key and revocation history.
Can a certificate be revoked?
If evidence later invalidates a certificate — a data vendor restates a price series, a leak is found — we revoke it, and the verify page says so, with the reason. Evidence can lower a grade, never inflate it. A certificate that could never be revoked would be worth less, not more.
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