The Closing, Proven · 3 free runs · File never uploaded

The closing file, proven in one receipt.

Three proofs, one artifact. The closing file is read page by page in your browser and committed under one seal. The wire that will move the money is verified against the baseline sealed when the deal was composed. The screen receipts you already hold are corroborated against the ledger. One verdict — READY, HOLD, or BLOCKED — and every reason is named. What you didn’t supply is called unproven, never assumed.

The three parts

Supply what you have. The receipt claims only what actually ran.

1 · The closing file

No file read yet.

2 · The wire

No baseline loaded.

The account number is fingerprinted (hashed) in this tab — it never leaves the page.

3 · Screen receipts (optional)

Each hash is looked up on the ledger (hash only — nothing else is sent) and its disposition carried into the receipt. No hashes pasted = the receipt says read and wire-verified, never “screened.”

Composing unlocks once the file is read and both wire sides are in. A run only counts when a receipt can actually compose.

The receipt

One verdict, every reason named, re-checkable from the artifact alone.

Supply the parts on the left and compose. The verdict recognizes what the parts prove — it authorizes nothing.

READY means: every page committed, the wire matches the sealed baseline, and every pasted screen receipt corroborates with a clearing disposition (CLEAR — or PROCEED for a settlement seal). It is not an authorization, not legal or lending advice, and never a statement about parts you did not supply.

Built for the last mile of a deal, where three separate proofs usually live in three places nobody checks together: whether anyone actually read the full file, whether the wire about to move is the one that was sealed, and whether the parties were screened. This composes them — and what is missing is named, because an unproven closing should read as unproven.