Consensus-verified fact registry · GenLayer

A public record
that checks itself.

Anyone can add a statement to the Almanac, backed by a public source. The contract reads that source and a validator set agrees whether it truly holds. Supported statements join the canon; unsupported ones are marked disputed. And because the world changes, any entry can be re-checked at any time - the record stays honest, on-chain, forever.

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How it works

From claim to canon.

01

Submit

Add a statement and cite a public source where its truth can be read. It enters the record as pending.

02

Verify

The contract reads the source and a validator set agrees whether it supports the statement. Supported joins the canon; unsupported is disputed.

03

Re-check

Sources change. Anyone can re-run the check on any entry, so the record reflects what's true now, not just when it was added.

The record

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Why Almanac

Facts with their receipts.

Every fact is sourced

No claim stands alone. Each entry points to a public source anyone can open and re-check for themselves.

Stays honest over time

A fact verified last year can be re-checked today. Entries don't rot - they get re-judged against the live source.

Permanent and open

The whole record lives on-chain. Anyone can read it, add to it, or audit how any entry earned its status.

Know something true? Put it on the record.

State it, cite it, and let the validator set confirm it. One transaction on GenLayer Bradbury.