Every vote here is cryptographically proof-logged.
Anyone can verify it, anytime.
Want the full revenue and impact model? See /transparency →
What you’re looking at
Every vote ever cast on GreenSweep gets written to a tamper-evident chain of receipts. Each new receipt is mathematically linked to the one before it, so changing any earlier vote would break the chain for everyone after — and the break is detectable in seconds.
You don’t have to trust us. Any third party can re-derive the same chain from the public ledger and detect tampering on their own machine. That’s what the widget above is doing right now, live, on a server you don’t control.
Why does this proof matter?
Because the model behind it commits 85–96% of revenue to projects. Read the full model on /transparency →
Today’s signed export
Prefer to verify offline? We publish a signed daily snapshot of the chain that you can download and re-derive yourself.
Common questions
What’s the difference between /proof and /transparency?
/proof answers a technical question: is the chain real? It shows the live verifier and lets anyone re-derive the receipts.
/transparency answers a business question: where does the money come from and where does it go? It documents the full revenue and allocation model.
Who can verify?
Anyone. The verifier is a public endpoint; the daily signed export is a public download. Researchers, journalists, partner foundations, and curious voters all use the same surface.
What if a vote is missing?
The verifier reports the exact receipt where the chain breaks. That’s your proof. If you ever see a non-verified result here, take a screenshot and contact us — the same evidence is available to every other observer simultaneously.
Built on proof, not promises.