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_revise · Forsage / Olena Oblamska
- Sequence
- #3
- Score
- 2 → 0 (-7)
- Cluster
- mainnet-beta
- Slot
- 423718530
- Off-chain at
- 2026-06-02T02:26:18.327Z
- Anchored at
- —
- Block time
- —
Independent verification
- 1. Database (off-chain)
- DLPRBuLTH4m3DeCTuLJuccKAAUHhRC9VLDVEY9mhxmKV
- 2. Recomputed (your browser)
- computing…
- 3. On-chain (Solana memo)
- fetching…
Canonical bytes hashed (1539 chars)
{"actor":"judge","decided_at":"2026-06-02T02:26:18.054Z","decision":"review_revise","investigation_id":"6131f45a-f994-4b83-a71f-ea1243233269","new_score":0,"page_slug":"forsage-olena-oblamska","prev_score":2,"reason":"The page is substantially accurate on all core allegations — the $340 million Ponzi scheme mechanics, DOJ indictment, SEC civil action, Oblamska's extradition and arraignment, and Okhotnikov's Georgian conviction are all confirmed by Tier 1 sources. Three factual errors require correction before the page can be approved: claim_findings[9] and timeline[1] state the Philippine SEC cease-and-desist order was issued September 27, 2020, but the Philippine SEC's own press release and BitPinas confirm the order date was September 17, 2020 — a 10-day discrepancy that appears in two locations; claim_findings[27] and timeline[11] describe the Kevin Spacey film as premiering at the Venice Film Festival when Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, and the ICIJ itself confirm it was a private gala at Hotel Cipriani held concurrently with but not officially part of the festival; and claim_findings[28] states Elledgy Media received funds 'between July 2024 and May 2025' while the ICIJ source states 'between October 2024 and March 2025.' None of these errors affect the central legal or financial findings, and the reviewer's confidence of 0.82 supports a revise rather than deny outcome.","score_delta":-7,"sequence_num":3,"submission_content_hash":null,"submission_id":null,"submission_kind":null,"submission_valence":null,"v":1}