QR-V™
The Global QR Verification Network
QR-V™ transforms traditional QR codes into cryptographically verifiable identity references connected to a global verification infrastructure.
Instead of redirecting to unverified links, every QR-V™ code resolves to a registry-anchored verification record where authenticity, ownership, and integrity can be confirmed in seconds.
Powered by the QR-V Internet Protocol (QRVP-1), the network enables trusted verification for identities, documents, products, assets, and financial instruments across the digital and physical world.
Scan a QR-V™ code to instantly confirm authenticity, issuer information, and verification status from the registry.
Verification records include cryptographic hashes and digital signatures that protect against tampering or forgery.
Verification nodes and registries form a distributed infrastructure for trusted digital proof.
How QR-V™ Verification Works
1. Scan
A QR-V code is scanned using a mobile device or compatible scanner.
2. Resolve
The QR-V identifier is resolved through the verification node.
3. Verify
Digital signatures and cryptographic hashes are validated.
4. Confirm
The registry returns a verified record confirming authenticity.
QR-V Network Architecture
QR-V Identifiers
Every QR-V code contains a structured identifier that references a verification record.
Example:
QRV://registry/type/objectID
Verification Nodes
Verification nodes process scan requests, validate signatures, and retrieve registry records.
Registry Databases
Registries store canonical records including issuer data, timestamps, and cryptographic proofs.


