Parasite Inside Verification Key Verified ((exclusive)) Official

In a PRV system, every verification event emits an auditable, immutable trace that is cross-checked by a distributed ledger (blockchain). If a parasite alters a verification result, the ledger’s consensus will reject the change, and the node running the parasite will be automatically quarantined.

The most practical approach for high-security environments. Two completely independent verifiers (different OS kernels, different hardware) must both return "verified" for access to be granted. A parasite would need to infect two disparate systems simultaneously, which raises the difficulty exponentially. parasite inside verification key verified

In cryptography, verification proves the math works. It does not prove the math isn't lying for a parasite. In a PRV system, every verification event emits