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 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.
⚠️ The Problem
Traditional QR codes were designed for convenience, not trust.
A standard QR code simply redirects users to a URL.
It does not verify authenticity.
This creates major problems:
• Counterfeit documents
• Fake product authentication
• Fraudulent certificates
• Impersonated websites
• Broken supply chain verification
🛡 What is QR-V™
QR-V™ (Quick Response – Verified) is a verification protocol and global registry network that transforms QR codes into trusted verification tools.
Each QR-V™ code contains:
✔ A unique verification ID
✔ A secure hash fingerprint
✔ A link to a registry record
✔ A verification signature
QR-V™ solves this by connecting every QR code to a verified record within a secure registry. When scanned, the QR-V™ code checks the registry to confirm authenticity.
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.
Verify Anything.
Anywhere. Instantly.
QR-V™ transforms traditional QR codes into secure verification gateways that connect physical and digital assets to a global registry. Every QR-V™ code links to a verified record, ensuring authenticity, traceability, and trust.
From identity credentials and certificates to supply chains and financial instruments, QR-V™ creates a new infrastructure for global verification.
How QR-V™ Works
1
Asset Registration
A document, product, credential, or asset is registered in the QR-V registry.
2
Verification Hash Created
A cryptographic fingerprint is generated for the asset.
3
QR-V Code Issued
A QR-V code containing the verification ID is produced.
4
Global Verification
Anyone can scan the code and instantly confirm the record.
Get Started
📷 Scan a QR-V™ Code
Verify a record instantly.
🔳 Create a QR-V™
Generate a verified code for your asset.
What Can QR-V™ Verify
Identity
• Digital IDs
• Passports
• Membership cards
Education
• Diplomas
• Certifications
• Training records
Finance
• Bonds
• Financial instruments
• Ownership certificates
Global QR-V™ Network
QR-V operates through a distributed verification network designed for reliability and transparency.
The network includes:
• Global verification registry
• API access for developers
• Scanning interfaces
• Verification nodes
• Transparency explorer
For Developers
QR-V includes the QRVP-1 Protocol enabling verification integration.
Developers can:
• Generate QR-V codes
• Verify registry records
• Access verification APIs
• Build verification apps
Integration options:
• REST APIs
• SDKs
• Mobile scanning frameworks
• Enterprise integration tools
Scan & Verify
Step 1 — Scan the QR-V code
Step 2 — The system checks the registry
Step 3 — Authenticity status is displayed
Verification results show:
• record authenticity
• issuing authority
• timestamp
• asset metadata
The Future of Verification
QR-V introduces a new layer of trust for the internet and the physical world.
Just as HTTPS secures websites and DNS connects domains, QR-V creates infrastructure for verifying real-world assets.
The goal is simple:
A world where every important asset can be verified instantly.


