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Your File is Verified! 🎉
When your file passes verification, it means that the data is authentic and has not been tampered with since it was originally uploaded to the blockchain. The verification process compares the file you provided with the data stored on the blockchain—an unchangeable, secure network. If everything matches, you’ll see the success message.
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Why This Matters: A successful verification means that the content you’re checking is 100% legitimate. No one has altered it. This is great for ensuring trust when sharing important documents, contracts, or media files with others.
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What Happens Next: You can confidently share your verified file, knowing that its integrity is intact. Make sure to share the TXID, found in your app's uploaded file history, along with the original file to your audience.
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What if it's a video or photo?: The verification process checks the binary data of the file, including the pixels and frames. Even the slightest change—like altering a single pixel in a photo or frame in a video—will result in a different hash, meaning the file has been tampered with. This ensures your media files remain authentic and unaltered.
Your File Could Not Be Verified ❌
If verification fails, it means that the data in your file does not match what was originally stored on the blockchain. This could happen for a few reasons:
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The file was changed or tampered with after it was uploaded.
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The wrong file or information was uploaded for verification.
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The blockchain transaction is incomplete or hasn’t fully processed yet.
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Why This Matters: A failed verification suggests that the file is not the same as the original version stored on the blockchain. This could indicate tampering or an error in uploading the file for verification.
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What to Do Next: Double-check the file you uploaded for verification. If you believe the file should have passed, it may be worth re-uploading it or reaching out for support to investigate further.
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