Provenant

Frequently asked questions

The questions we hear most about Provenant.

No. Provenant does not issue or register copyright. It is infrastructure that seals the provenance and creative process of content tamper-proof and provides it as evidence. Legal rights are determined by the law of each jurisdiction; the platform builds the evidence that supports them.

Not at all. A secure wallet is created automatically when you log in, and gas, minting and transactions all happen in the background. You only ever see everyday language like 'certify', 'certificate' and 'transaction history'.

It's credit-based. A base fee includes a set file size, and overflow adds credits per size block. See the Pricing page for the exact rules.

Yes. Large-media categories such as video, animation and 3D upload with no size cap, with credits scaling by size. Other categories use a default limit.

Each certificate has a unique number and a public verification link. Buyers and institutions can confirm the provenance, seal time and content fingerprint by number — with no sensitive information exposed.

Sealing the human involvement — tools, prompts, edits — alongside the work makes far stronger evidence than a result hash alone. This is Provenant's core moat.

If sealing fails, it is retried automatically and, where needed, the payment is refunded. You can watch the status in real time under My Creations.

Provenant aims to be 'evidence that works anywhere.' Tamper-proof provenance, timestamp and process records are strong evidence in a dispute, but ultimate legal force depends on the jurisdiction and the case.

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