Verify a decision
Every moderation decision on AVOID.NET is anchored to the Solana blockchain. You don't have to trust us — you can verify cryptographically that we committed to a verdict at a specific moment and have not rewritten it.
How verification works
- We commit. When a moderator accepts/rejects a submission, we serialize the decision into deterministic UTF-8 bytes (
payload_canonical_string), hash it with SHA-256, encode the digest as base58, and write it to Solana inside an SPL Memo v2 transaction. - We store the bytes. The exact bytes we hashed are stored alongside the decision in our database. Anyone can read them and recompute the hash in any language.
- You compare three values. Database hash, your independently-recomputed hash, and the hash inside the on-chain memo. If all three match, the decision is authentic and timestamped.
The on-chain memo format is
AVOID.NET|v1|h:<b58-sha256>|d:<id>|t:<iso>Find a signature on any investigation page's decision log, or run python -m src.verify_decision --signature <sig> for a CLI check.
Decision
review_approve · Forsage / Olena Oblamska
- Sequence
- #5
- Score
- 0 → 0 (-5)
- Cluster
- mainnet-beta
- Slot
- 423953619
- Off-chain at
- 2026-06-03T04:23:54.459Z
- Anchored at
- —
- Block time
- —
Independent verification
- 1. Database (off-chain)
- AmiRkJMZFW3eCZV5e7pCt1hN9b4BiV2DMGi5xKPbYMvh
- 2. Recomputed (your browser)
- computing…
- 3. On-chain (Solana memo)
- fetching…
Canonical bytes hashed (1211 chars)
{"actor":"judge","decided_at":"2026-06-03T04:23:54.262Z","decision":"review_approve","investigation_id":"6131f45a-f994-4b83-a71f-ea1243233269","new_score":0,"page_slug":"forsage-olena-oblamska","prev_score":0,"reason":"The page's core allegations — the $340 million scheme, DOJ indictment, SEC civil complaint, Oblamska's extradition and trial scheduling — are all confirmed by Tier 1 government sources. The reviewer identified two disputed claims out of 29 total (6.9% disputed_pct), both involving secondary contextual details: the Philippine SEC cease-and-desist date is stated as September 27, 2020 when the agency's own press release establishes September 17, 2020 (claim_findings[11]), and the Meta Force collapse is dated to September 2024 when multiple sources place it in September 2022 (claim_findings[22]). The latter error propagates through the timeline and is flagged as a high-priority coverage gap. A five-point score modifier reflects these two correctable factual errors, neither of which undermines the page's primary legal and regulatory findings.","score_delta":-5,"sequence_num":5,"submission_content_hash":null,"submission_id":null,"submission_kind":null,"submission_valence":null,"v":1}